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Red Heat 09-01-09 07:04 PM

*Salute

70th Aniversary from the end of the W.W.II...my parents born in 1942 and they tell me horrible stories from that time...even in a "neutral" country as Portugal!

No more war, please...

94cruiser 09-01-09 11:32 PM

My grandfather served in the Polish Navy and was stationed on the mine layer ORP Gryf which was anchored near Westerplatte.

After surrender he spent most of the war in prison camps. Most of it was at Stalag XB near Sandbostel.

He never talked much about the war, basically nothing at all. I remember he loved the Navy and the sea. I think he was 18 or 19 when the war broke out...

Sledgehammer427 09-01-09 11:51 PM

My grandpa Kieth served in the merchant marine 42-45, he's seen plenty of U-boats. He passed when I was 12.

nikbear 09-02-09 07:17 AM

It is sad to think that it was the start of one of the most horrific episodes in human history,But.....
It was also the moment when a generation throughout the world came together to defeat an indescribable evil,A generation that will always stand head and shoulders above any other for what they achieved....For they will always be looked upon with admiration and awe and have our undying respect:salute::salute::salute:.
They were ordinary men and women,who gave their all,in extraordinary circumstances,I sadly don't think we will see their like again,but at least we have been able to bear witness to their achievment,and for that alone if nothing else we should feel blessed.:yep:

Ford Prefect 09-02-09 07:21 AM

If you're from GB you can go here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/ww2outbreak/index.shtml

There's period radio broadcasts about the build up and out break of war.

DaveU186 09-02-09 07:29 AM

I still find it hard to comprehend those times, but appreciate the sacrifices made by my countrymen and their allies that helped to protect the world we live in today. I also salute the bravery of all those who participated in the war, and especially those u-boat men.

We certainly won't see their like again. They are all true heroes.

U-46 Commander 09-02-09 05:51 PM

I salute all Veterans of all wars, on both sides. However, as long as there is sin in the world, there will be wars.

Ford Prefect 09-02-09 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by U-46 Commander (Post 1164699)
I salute all Veterans of all wars, on both sides. However, as long as there is sin in the world, there will be wars.

As long as there's money, the concept of god/religion and separate nations there will be something to fall out about and go to war over.

gadflyjs 09-04-09 03:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by U-46 Commander (Post 1164699)
I salute all Veterans of all wars, on both sides. However, as long as there is sin in the world, there will be wars.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ford Prefect (Post 1164727)
As long as there's money, the concept of god/religion and separate nations there will be something to fall out about and go to war over.

To summarize, as long as human being exist, there will be wars :har:

Sailor Steve 09-04-09 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gadflyjs (Post 1165742)
To summarize, as long as human being exist, there will be wars :har:

I find that comment highly offensive. Impuning the human race that way is just mean. I would never do that. You've got me so ticked off I've decided to declare war on you tomorrow morning at 1100 hours!

Wait a minute...

Ford Prefect 09-06-09 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gadflyjs (Post 1165742)
To summarize, as long as human being exist, there will be wars :har:

I don't think it's beyond us to put such petty stuff aside. After all look how far we've come! From a primitive creature living in caves, learning to wield fire to being able to land a man on the moon, send probes to the furthest reaches of the solar system and finding cures for diseases which once plagued us. If we can do all that off our own backs then we certainly hold the promise as a species of going far if the aforementioned afflictions on our race don't destroy us first!

TigerShark808 09-06-09 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1165981)
I find that comment highly offensive. Impuning the human race that way is just mean. I would never do that. You've got me so ticked off I've decided to declare war on you tomorrow morning at 1100 hours!

Wait a minute...

I feel you are over reacting and your threat of war against another sickins me. Therefore I shall ready my forces and prepare them for battle should your threat of war come to reality.

TigerShark808 09-06-09 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ford Prefect (Post 1167135)
I don't think it's beyond us to put such petty stuff aside. After all look how far we've come! From a primitive creature living in caves, learning to wield fire to being able to land a man on the moon, send probes to the furthest reaches of the solar system and finding cures for diseases which once plagued us. If we can do all that off our own backs then we certainly hold the promise as a species of going far if the aforementioned afflictions on our race don't destroy us first!


I agree !

Although they don't actually believe man lived in caves. Neanderthal lived in caves mainly to hide from early man who would kill Neanderthal Man when ever they came across them.Poor Neanderthal Man . So I guess even early man found it necessary to exterminate another race of man.. huumm!

Sorry to get off topic.Its just that NeanderthalMan -verse-Early Man has always been a very interesting topic to me.


I SALUTE THE GREATEST GENERATION!


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