hmmm .... I didn't think that far actually. But now you said it. You're right. Well I'm going to open a topic then. greetings Arne.
Why is there a subforum especially for ss-forces? If I may ask?
Well congratulations.
My family did what they had to do in both ww's. In ww1 2 off my greatgrandfathers fought in the Belgian Army both survived. in WW2 one...
Well you're welcome :) I can only recall the words that you can read in you're interview: Asked for an opinion of Degrelle, one Belgian military...
Could be a possibility.
My government does indeed had got a death-warrant on Degrelle. He may be a "great" Soldier but serving in the waffen-ss still raises my eyebrows....
Strange. So Ww2 wasn't spoken in you days. Maybe it was a bit dangeorus matter to give lessons on?,? With the cold war and all. Maybe education...
Like some off you know. I'm still at school. Last year we saw ww1. Ths year ww2 popped up in our lessons. Below is the summary of what whe saw....
I'm sorry but I detest Leon Degrelle. He said some things after the war which are unexcusable.
I have the pleasure that I have got a few friends living in Germany. They're just normal lads like I am. young,enthousiastic and ww2-interested....
for what that I have read only fighters. Bombers did land at Wevelgem but they didn't stay in Wevelgem.
between french and Wallonien the difference is minimum. Some words are otherwise said or written. I don't really know because I'm Flemmish. Lost...
Still Wonderfull information. I'm amazed after this lng period of time you even remembered this topic.
yeah but still good to know then.
Hey Travis, Welcome. Hope you enjoy yourself. so papaw is grandfather? hey I learned A new english word :cool: Well, thank you're papaw from me...
I can imagine that. Well i'm interested now. 6-50 euros. I'll go for the 6 euro ride :cool: (poor student, you know)
Well Mussolini. It probably won't suprice you but here in Belgium Ww1 and Ww2 is a part of history lessons. We even do fieldtrips to different...
Thanks for the tip. I recieved this back from him: Inside our Churchills I recall that photographs and/or good luck charms were permitted....