Thread: In Remembrance
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Old 11-13-2009, 03:29 AM   #9
Dastyh

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Salute,

Yes its sad at times. I remember way back in 84, I had just left the army and went back to school to finish it. We had a history class and the teacher started talking about WW2. My jaw fell to the ground when about 1/3 of the kids (grade 12 canada) didn't even know it had happened. So I got up and left, telling the teacher I would show up for tests.

I now live in Germany and they have no remembrance day. In fact, its the beginning of Carnaval, so they tend to meet in the town square and get blotto till the wee hours of the morning instead. Funny how things are different
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