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Even though my local paper failed to mention it, I am remembering
those who died in that effort. |
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On Jun 6, 1:40*pm, Kalmia > wrote:
> Even though my local paper failed to mention it, I am remembering > those who died in that effort. Me too Kalmia. I remember both the Allied deaths, and the German deaths. They were mostly brainwashed kids who fought for politicians. |
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On Jun 6, 2:43*pm, Portland > wrote:
> On Jun 6, 1:40*pm, Kalmia > wrote: > > > Even though my local paper failed to mention it, I am remembering > > those who died in that effort. > > Me too Kalmia. *I remember both the Allied deaths, and the German > deaths. *They were mostly brainwashed kids who fought for > politicians. I had relatives who died at Treblinka. Eisenhower ordered that as many soldiers as possible see at least one concentration camp first hand "so that they would know what they had fought for." Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. |
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On Jun 6, 5:50*pm, Jerry Avins > wrote:
> On Jun 6, 2:43*pm, Portland > wrote: > > > On Jun 6, 1:40*pm, Kalmia > wrote: > > > > Even though my local paper failed to mention it, I am remembering > > > those who died in that effort. > > > Me too Kalmia. *I remember both the Allied deaths, and the German > > deaths. *They were mostly brainwashed kids who fought for > > politicians. > > I had relatives who died at Treblinka. Eisenhower ordered that as many > soldiers as possible see at least one concentration camp first hand > "so that they would know what they had fought for." > The same soldiers should have been made to look at the corpses of burned babies that were melted in the allied bombing raids of France and Germany. > Jerry > -- > Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. |
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On Jun 7, 7:45*am, "J. Clarke" > wrote:
> In article <2c18addd-f367-4346-a0be- > >, > says... > > > > > > > On Jun 6, 5:50 pm, Jerry Avins > wrote: > > > On Jun 6, 2:43 pm, Portland > wrote: > > > > > On Jun 6, 1:40 pm, Kalmia > wrote: > > > > > > Even though my local paper failed to mention it, I am remembering > > > > > those who died in that effort. > > > > > Me too Kalmia. I remember both the Allied deaths, and the German > > > > deaths. They were mostly brainwashed kids who fought for > > > > politicians. > > > > I had relatives who died at Treblinka. Eisenhower ordered that as many > > > soldiers as possible see at least one concentration camp first hand > > > "so that they would know what they had fought for." > > > The same soldiers should have been made to look at the corpses of > > burned babies that were melted in the allied bombing raids of France > > and Germany. > > Do yourself a favor, enlist, serve a tour in a war zone, and when you > have a realistic idea of what a battlefield is like, see if you still > want to whine about collateral damage. You're not making any sense. I think you're trying to make the point that if soldiers see hell on the battlefield, then they need to burn the babies of their enemies? Is that it? If so, then you would of course have no qualms about the enemy doing the same to you. |
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