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      06-06-2014, 07:05 PM   #1
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Amazing read on a WW11 vets trip to Normandy

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http://thechive.com/2014/06/06/our-g...-55-hq-photos/
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didn't want to read it, but unfortunately did

my last living grandfather past away last week, 90yrs old, he fought the Japanese in the hills of hong kong, had six children the eldest daughter was my mother
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I think it very important to remember and honor and give thanks to those who made the ultimate sacrifice on D-Day. They gave their lives to win our freedom so we could sit here on Free Donut Day and hang out online without fear of immediate tyranny.

If you haven't already done so, I would suggest a moment of silence
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Watching a great show right now hosted by Brian Williams called "Journey to Normandy"
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didn't want to read it, but unfortunately did

my last living grandfather past away last week, 90yrs old, he fought the Japanese in the hills of hong kong, had six children the eldest daughter was my mother
Sad to hear. I have the upmost respect for the men of that generation. Hope you and your family are doing well
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I think it very important to remember and honor and give thanks to those who made the ultimate sacrifice on D-Day. They gave their lives to win our freedom so we could sit here on Free Donut Day and hang out online without fear of immediate tyranny.

If you haven't already done so, I would suggest a moment of silence
Spot on sir
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Sad to hear. I have the upmost respect for the men of that generation. Hope you and your family are doing well
Thank you for your concern. It's sad that every year there will be fewer and fewer of them, and soon all we will have are those pictures.
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My late grandfather was in the army in 1914.(WW1) They were waiting for the Germans to invade the Netherlands, which they didn't.
26 years later they did...

My other grandparents were living on a farm and held 2 jewish children from Amsterdam secretly in some kind of basement. After the war the children emigrated to Canada and we never heard of them eversince.

About just 20 metres from where my dad lives there is a small monument where in 1942(?) 10 randomly chosen people were shot by Germans because of retaliation measures...

Anyway, happy to be living in a relatively quiet country/part of EU...

Edit, I'm still grateful(Im only from 1970) the British, Americans and Canadians liberated our country in 1945 and not the Russians. Thank you.

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