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West Ender 03-05-2005 20:43

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I wonder if VE Day has lost its impact in view of the recent/current conflict in Iraq? Mind you sometimes we are just so darned politically correct in this country it's laughable. It's like that episode of Fawltey Towers "don't mention the war".


My youngest, when she was 15, went on a school exchange visit to Bavaria. The family she stayed with took her, on the Sunday, to visit Granddad who had been a pilot in the Luftwaffe during WW2. He spoke no English and my daughter's German was only at "nearly O level" standard but they managed to communicate, with a bit of help from Herr Viens (the dad with whom she was staying). The old man had no qualms about discussing the war. He felt he had done his duty for his country but he was sad at the loss of life on both sides and had nothing but respect for the British forces and he emphasised that he had fought for Germany, not the Nazi party.

I was glad my daughter was able to talk to him. It helped her to understand the human element involved as opposed to the political.

We should celebrate the victory. We should also celebrate the deliverance of the world from the insanity by which it was overtaken and reinforce that it must never, ever, be allowed to happen again.

garinda 04-05-2005 17:17

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After listening to the radio today and listening to people's memories of VE day, l have decided to use my vote tomorrow and not just spoil my paper as l intended.

Listening to the real life stories made me realise just what we fought for- democracy.

lindsay ormerod 04-05-2005 17:46

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Let's just hope more decide that too Garinda;the real winner in this election is looking like voter apathy!

cashman 04-05-2005 18:32

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not to sure on that one lindsey,hope you are wrong,anyone who doesn't vote ain't entitled to bitch after in my book.

Billcat 04-05-2005 18:50

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Originally Posted by cashman
not to sure on that one lindsey,hope you are wrong,anyone who doesn't vote ain't entitled to bitch after in my book.

I agree completely. And those who do vote are entitled to complain about those elected, without regard to which candidates they supported. If you've been voting long enough, some of the candidates you voted for are going to be disappointments.

THOTH 04-05-2005 19:42

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While the 60th anniversary of V-E day is rapidly approaching and quite worthy of celebration, WWII did not end until August, when the Japanese surrendered.

Glad someone has noticed that.

Just like to add a personal note.

There were thousands of us training for Operation Zipper on VE Day. This was the invasion of Malaya before tackling the Japanese mainland.

Thank you America ( and anyone else involved) for dropping the Atom Bomb.

Owd Bert is on that DUKW.

PurpleLass 04-05-2005 19:50

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There was a piece in the Lancs Eve Tel tonight about funding for community groups who want to organise events to celebrate and commemorate VE day and the end of the war. You have to apply by the 31st May and your event has to be held by the end of the year. Any not-for-profit organisation can apply for a grant between £500 and £20,000. Call 08457 458458 for a Home Front Recall Grant application form.

Billcat 05-05-2005 14:20

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Originally Posted by THOTH
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There were thousands of us training for Operation Zipper on VE Day. This was the invasion of Malaya before tackling the Japanese mainland.

Thank you America ( and anyone else involved) for dropping the Atom Bomb.

While atomic weapons have presented a whole new set of problems for the world, they saved a lot of lives (on all sides) by bringing WWII to a speedy conclusion.

I'd like to thank the U.K. for standing firm during WWII. The world today would probably be quite a different place had Britain either been defeated or sued for a truce with Hitler.

cashman 05-05-2005 15:03

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thank god for all who fought ,won,the war otherwise non of you would be on accyweb now.

vorlon24 05-05-2005 15:07

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We might be, but we would probably all be speaking german instead!

cashman 05-05-2005 15:12

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doubt it with uncle adolf you couldn't have a different point of view,unless of coarse he mellowed.

Owd Bert 05-05-2005 19:42

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Just to put the record straight re post #21. My nephew (THOTH) has been using my wifes PC at weekend because his needs attention at the moment. Somehow or other I managed to get his name up on the post and it was by me -- Owd Bert. The comment about the atom bomb is my personal view for obvious reasons.

Owd Bert 05-05-2005 19:45

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Have also just noticed that my now discontinued Website is being shown on my postings.
How do I sort that out ?


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