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"Watched it my gran she cried lived in croydon during the war ."
So did my great and great great grandmas. She (the latter) died of a heart attack when the first air raid sounded there in WWII having lost her sons in WWI. I watched and hoped we've learned lessons |
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"Watched it my gran she cried lived in croydon during the war .
So did my great and great great grandmas. She (the latter) died of a heart attack when the first air raid sounded there in WWII having lost her sons in WWI. I watched and hoped we've learned lessons"
'I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones'
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My stepfather (who is 92) fought in Burma. He still has nightmares about the war.
To him and his comrades - THANKYOU!
To all the victims of war - love and compassion. |
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"Watched it my gran she cried lived in croydon during the war .
So did my great and great great grandmas. She (the latter) died of a heart attack when the first air raid sounded there in WWII having lost her sons in WWI. I watched and hoped we've learned lessons"
sorry to hear that yea she lived close to biggin hill used to watch the dog fights,my great gran uncle served on the guns while all my dad side served all also very proud to watch it. |
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