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In message , Roland Perry
writes In message , at 15:03:55 on Fri, 8 May 2020, Roland Perry remarked: In message , at 14:47:15 on Fri, 8 May 2020, Bryan Morris remarked: millions of people who were children during WW II would remember what it was all about, who lost fathers and mothers, who had members of their families in the armed forces, who remember VE day celebrations, who remember being bombed or spending nights in shelters. Anyone who was 12 in 1945 would be fully up to speed with the situation. So that's 87 or older. Many who were younger than that. BBC's poster child on the evening news was a lady who was 8yrs old on VE day. I know people in their eighties who recall crying, being scared, when at seven or eight they first saw their fathers returning from active duty and wondered who that strange man was. And a moron on here still says "reflected glory" of that generation and brings Brexit into the thread. No doubt someone can look up how many people are 87+ Who were in some cases evacuated from Continental Europe where their parents have no known graves Or Brits evacuated *to* villages around England. -- Bryan Morris |
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