Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/08

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Subject: [Leica] Victory Day
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Sat May 8 12:39:55 2004
References: <409CC6A8.FA024915@chello.nl> <409D359F.50703@comcast.net>

mighty threats and mighty heros.... we need to 
remember and I thank Nathan for his view from 
Europe. I sent your note on to some of my friends, 
  Nathan.

powerful memories... Steve


> Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> 
>> Today is May 8th, the day World War II ended in Europe. In many
>> countries various solemn events are taking place. I will visit the
>> Commonwealth cemetery near Arnhem tomorrow morning.
>>
>> On this day, as a son of a Holocaust surviver, I want to remember and to
>> thank the people who made victory over Nazi Germany possible:
>>
>> - the Russians who lost 20 million people during the war and whose stand
>> at Stalingrad was arguably the turning point of the war, certainly on
>> the Eastern Front;
>>
>> - the Americans who brought their military and industrial might to bear
>> on the opposite side of Europe;
>>
>> - and most of all, the British, who persevered during the darkest hour
>> in 1940, when all of the Continent was either occupied or neutral, the
>> Soviet Union had its non-aggression pact with Hitler, and the USA was
>> happily neutral on the other side of the Atlantic. If Britain had
>> fallen, there would have been no Western Front, no place for the USA
>> from which to stage D-Day, no future for this continent.
>>
>> May their sacrifices never be forgotten.
>>
>> Nathan

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