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Finding it incredibly moving watching images of all the D-day veterans in Normandy. All well over 90 now. Many now in Wheelchairs but all so incredibly brave. All of them saying they were just doing their job. Many still tormented by what they saw happen there. No snowflakes amongst them. Am eternally grateful to them |
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@3mel | 4 June 19 | |
watching The World At War (think that's the title) should be compulsory
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@ogdenz | 4 June 19 | |
Admiration and respect to all of them.
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@1bad_boy | 4 June 19 | |
It's amazing the level of comradarie and sense of loss so many years after. You cant help but feel moved listening to their stories
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@recurve16 | 4 June 19 | |
@1clivey1 | 4 June 19 | |
rip to those who kept us free'never was so much owed by so many to so few'
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@dodgey | 4 June 19 | |
Very brave people.
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@9362 | 5 June 19 | |
Big commemorations in Portsmouth today
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@ladibud | 5 June 19 | |
did these men have a say in signing up? was it compulsory?
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@3mel | 5 June 19 | |
the guy on the motorcycle looks kinda German to me
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@9362 | 5 June 19 | |
Compulsory yes but virtually all did it willingly with many lying about their age
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