Uncle Buck
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Hiroshima was errie. The Peace Museum was very balanced until the last walk way on the way out. Also they mention the birds never sing in the city and when you leave the museum it seems that way
Well the ones that didnt collaborate anyway.Oradour was very moving, especially the cemetery where the French certainly do not mince their words on that they thought of the Nazis
Auschwitz but I have been to that place in France too.
Newhaven
Amen to that,mate.Not been to any key sites but any war memorial is really sad especially when you start reading how old those who died were..
Not been to any key sites but any war memorial is really sad especially when you start reading how old those who died were..
Many a true word spoken in jest,seeing the small memorial with the British,Canadian,French and Merchant navy flags always strikes a sad note when driving past.Total waste of many young mens lives.It may not rank along side some of the shockingly sad places mentioned but each soldier/sailor who died was somebody's son.
Many a true word spoken in jest,seeing the small memorial with the British,Canadian,French and Merchant navy flags always strikes a sad note when driving past.Total waste of many young mens lives.It may not rank along side some of the shockingly sad places mentioned but each soldier/sailor who died was somebody's son.
Been to Oradour sur Glanne - agree it is enormously moving.
In the british military Cemetery in Arras northern France, there is a memorial which carries the names of all the allied soldiers who were "missing presumed dead" in the first world war - some 40,000 names from memory, not that i counted them. Horrible when you think of all the families who never discovered what happened to their loved ones.