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Those little countrys

Discussion in 'WWII General' started by arneken, Mar 21, 2008.

  1. bigfun

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    Thanks Michelle!

    Those first hand account books have always been my favorite!

    I appreciate the recommendation!
     
  2. Totenkopf

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    Arne,

    Thank you for opening my eyes to this subject.I had never really thought about the smaller countries struggles other than how long they survived and how did they survive before Germany swallowed them. When I think about Belguim in world war 2 I mostly think of the Bulge, and the massacres. I had only really looked into the Lux. in ww2.

    I feel sad now because I feel like I made it out that their struggles are for nothing.


    Cheers,
    Your Canadian Comrade; Dustin
     
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  3. mac_bolan00

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    lichtenstein was basically an ammunition factory during the war. that's as far as i knew. yes, i'd like to know more about the human drama in that place and the benelux.
     

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