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Originally Posted by hottoddy
No fair - you had a hometown advantage. Plus, around 400,000 of you spent lots of time on various French beaches waiting for evacuation boats to save your ass from the Krauts in 1940. Many of the British D-Day troops recognized beach landmarks from their earlier retreat.
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My whole family was in the army. Most of my kin are named after family members that fought and died in WW1 and WW2.
I find it to be very distasteful to disrespect all those young boys and girls who fought and suffered through some VERY tough times. Wether you're american, british, canadian, german or any nationality that fought in a war, you shouldn't start bashing a nation like that. You weren't there, you don't know what happened.
Never forget that the first casualty of war is ALWAYS the Truth.