withdeanwombat
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East Prussia, 1945.
My Dad has an amazing pictorial book on the Malta WW2 effort. He spent a lot of time there in the years after with the Royal Navy. I've visited the area. Amazing peoples who we are most indebted to. When I was there I sensed an historical antipathy towards Germans and Italians among the older generations.
The Kapillan of?
The older generation that lived during the 2nd world war did have a great affection for the UK but for later generations
there are some who resent the Empire attitude.
Apparently there were beaches reserved for servicemen and Maltese were barred. You do see some resentment and nowadays many of the younger generation support Italy. Italian tourists are very common here as many Maltese speak Italian having learned it from the TV as children. (When there were no Maltese channels)
So that seems to have changed in the last thirty years or so, but I guess it's understandable. A good thing. Is Gozo still the little English enclave it once was ?
I must return to Malta. Such a pleasant place to take a break.