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Quote from: elmore3003 on June 08, 2024, 12:19:51 PMQuote from: John G. on June 08, 2024, 12:12:32 PMI must take a break.Speaking of this documentary and 1930s Germany, has anyone read this? I loved The Devil ion the White City.I think it may be my favorite of his. Now listening to his latest, The Demon of Unrest about the days leading up to the Civil war.
Quote from: John G. on June 08, 2024, 12:12:32 PMI must take a break.Speaking of this documentary and 1930s Germany, has anyone read this? I loved The Devil ion the White City.
I must take a break.
MichaelG, your father was a hero.
DR FREDDIE from the shenanigans I observed backstage at Wednesday night's rehearsal at a few of the cowboys and farmers have become very good friends.
Quote from: John G. on June 08, 2024, 01:59:57 PMMichaelG, your father was a hero.No past tense please! He's still doing well, relaxing in Sarasota at 99 years old.
Quote from: Jane on June 08, 2024, 12:55:06 PMGood for your cousins.She has her own nonprofit organization that makes documentary films about human rights issues:https://3generations.org/
Good for your cousins.
Another film about the camp liberation is 16 Photographs at Ohrdruf. This is about the camp my Dad helped liberate, the first one discovered by the U.S. Army. Seeing this film helped me identify which camp that was, and start to put together the larger story of his World War II service. His stories always ended in France. The film is about a similar process of discovery of a father's World War II service:https://www.454productions.com/16-photographs-at-ohrdruf
I just had a long video chat with a friend who's father helped liberate Dachau. She still has the photos that he took. He told her that 60 miles before getting to the camp they could smell the burning bodies.
She had lots of tea to spill.