Video tributes of ww2

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Video tributes of ww2

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These are nice and following Simons sad news -sobering . I look at these kids with open eyes now.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRsgw-O6qeU
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You know we are the last generation who has the change to speak to and listen to wwII veterans. I've always thought it is my duty to remember and tell the kids around me about wwII. There is alot of hate in this world - and I will do the little I can to make a difrens to my kids and to kids I meet on my way through life.

Good post bundy!
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I love talking with the old boys about their experiences. It's sad to see fewer and fewer of them every year. And every now and again, a new bunch of much younger veterans takes their places, as new wars kick off.
I remember as a kid seeing plenty of WW1 veterans marching every year, now there are none left in Australia. Then the WW2 vets, and then Korean war guys.
Now it's the Vietnam veterans who are in the strongest numbers, as the other guys get older, and there are fewer of them.
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