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chegitz guevara
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL Communist Party of Apolyton
Jun 2000 time: 00:20
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What did your family members do in the greatest war ever? I had four close family members (that I know of) in the war, both grandfathers and at least two great uncles in the war.
My mother's father was a Lt. during the war. He trained soldiers going overseas.
My father's father was a mechanic. He worked on B-24 Liberators stationed in Italy (after we took Southern Italy). Apparently he named one of the bombers after Theben and mine's father, Little Eddie.
My mother's two uncles (grandmother's brothers) both fought in the war. Jack, the baby of the family, piloted a B-24 Liberator. He was staioned in England. Over Germany his plane was shot down. He and his crew all parachutted to saftey, but they were caught by a German mob, and Jack was beaten to death before the authorities could arrested the others.
Uncle Dudly (who passed away this February) was stationed with Merril's Maruaders. This unit was dropped behind enemy lines in Japanese held Burma, and they spent the war fighting a guerilla war against the Japanese, helping to keep them from invading India. He told me he was the only man in his unit who didn't get malaria. No one else would take their vitimin pills that got dropped with their supplies, so he took everyone else's himself.
Another time he told us how they camped near an enemy unit that had been looking for them. They were gonna fight the next day most likely. In the night, however, they heard screams and a lot of shooting from the Japanese camp. When they investigated in the morning, it turns out that they had been attacked by crocodiles during the night and the unit had been destroyed.
In another story, he told us how the unit had split up to cross a river. Well, one of the men in the unit upstream apparently looked like my uncle, and he drowned and got carried downstream, where he was found by the others. He was then declared dead. When he showed up later, his CO looked at him and said, "Snead! You're dead." He says, "No, sir, I don't think so." Where upon his CO replies, "I gotta a report here that says you're dead, so you're dead."
I had several other uncles, but we weren't very close, so I don't know if they were in the war or any stories they may have had.
Last edited by chegitz guevara on 24-06-2002 at 04:04
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lightblue
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L'Boro, UK
Oct 2001 time: 05:20
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Grandfather mother's side was interned in a forced labor camp where he had to make Panzer ammunition, as a lot of Dutch men were during WW2. He hated Germans till the day he died.
Grandfather father's side was an "essential worker" (smith/electrician) so he was allowed to stay in Holland. He suggested that he was active in the resistance and once mentioned that he had killed germans in the war. He never talked about it much, not even to my father, but when he died we found a whole box of medals.
One of my mother's aunts was part of a chain of safe houses that smuggled Jews, crashed Allied pilots and Dutch men to the coast and from there on to Britain. Her name is on the large list of people who helped jews in the holocaust museum in DC.
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lightblue
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L'Boro, UK
Oct 2001 time: 05:20
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quote: Originally posted by Dalgetti
lightblue : is she alive? you can contact the Yad VaShem Museum in Jerusalem . Her closest relatives will recieve a commemoration , and money from the Israeli government. |
Isn't the list in the Washington DC Holocaust musuem the same list? Anyway she died a few years ago at the age of 104. Eitherway I think she already was recognised for her actions.
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Dr Strangelove
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My Dad volunteered for service and was trained for the Signal Corps since he already had a year of Engineering School. After finishing training he was sent to OTS, beginning "Pre- War College" at Amherst. Before transfering to West Point they discovered his uncorrectable bad vision in his left eye, so he was disqualified from OTS, then given a bazooka and sent to France. He was wounded by a mortar shell explosion only two weeks of action.
I have an uncle who spent time in a German POW camp.
One of my great aunts was a spy during WWII. She had been a teacher at the American embassy in Brazil before the war and was fluent in Portugese. During the war she was part of a task force tracking a Portugese spy ring that was giving the Nazis information about our convoys.
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markusf
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My grandparents where just outside dresden when it got fire bombed. And on the other side, my great uncles vanished when the russians came. Evidently in the land that the russians took over, they went from village to village and rounded up all males between 18 - 40 and they where never seen again. Everyone always talks about what the germans did in ww2, but it doesn't even come close to what the russians did, and what the chineese did in the 50's and 60's.
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Dr Strangelove
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quote: Originally posted by markusf
My grandparents where just outside dresden when it got fire bombed. And on the other side, my great uncles vanished when the russians came. Evidently in the land that the russians took over, they went from village to village and rounded up all males between 18 - 40 and they where never seen again. Everyone always talks about what the germans did in ww2, but it doesn't even come close to what the russians did, and what the chineese did in the 50's and 60's. |
Oh, I think you're very much underestimating what the Germans did in the war. What the Russians did may come close, particularily if you add in their treatment of their own people, but the Germans did more, and did it all over Europe, not just in the camps.
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markusf
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Oh, I think you're very much underestimating what the Germans did in the war. What the Russians did may come close, particularily if you add in their treatment of their own people, but the Germans did more, and did it all over Europe, not just in the camps. |
Who knows what really happened there is soo much propaganda.. But from what i read and heard rommel gave prisoners food before his own troops and he is the only german general to escape ww2 with a flawless rep.
But whats even more distrubing is the russians and the chineese killed 30 million of thier own people during peace time and the rest of the world didn't do a damn thing.
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markusf
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quote: Originally posted by GP
Grandfather was a private in the German Army. No big stories. He didn't like to talk about it. He died when I was 14. |
I heard a lot of stories.. I knew someone who was in a ultra secret unit commanded by personally hitler . They where a group of engineers who'd be sent in before or after battles, to build bridges repair tanks you name it all this stuff had to be done before the sun came up. One of the most interesting things he said was the night the russians entered berlin hittler escaped in a sub to Paraguay. And when they had a reunion he says he swears hitler was there...
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