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Old 3rd January 2020, 17:20   #4
jim_k
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My kids have been educated by myself and my wife plus their school too. They understand hopefully the sacrifices people made for our freedoms. They have been to museums and know some of what went on. I hope in answer to your question, that future generations don't forget.

It amazes me as I grow older (and have been lucky to have a full life) that some people were brave enough to do things like getting on bombers knowing their chances of survival were so slim. They still got on with it knowing if they didn't do it the war could be lost.

Let's hope people always remember the lessons from the wars and never find themselves in another war.
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