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  1. #11
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    Not that i know of no :/
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    Both my grandparents were alive and still alive today but during WW2 they were rather young. I was discussing with my uncles and father the other day what my dead grandfather did in the war but sadly they don't know, it's not that it was a sensitive subject, it just didn't really come up which is a shame, apparently he saw a lot of action in North Africa and Italy, particularly Venice.
    Last edited by Jordy; 19-05-2010 at 07:21 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flowbots View Post
    He sold them for like £100 ;/ he didnt need the money, he didnt realise how precious they were to everyone else. Some people can be so selfish.
    thats really selfish. £100? seriously. thats pathetic tbh. he could of atleast consulted with someone else.

    Quote Originally Posted by Smits View Post
    Not that i know of no :/
    did any of your family just fight in ww2?


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    My nana (great gran) survived WWI and WWII, she had a lot of amazing stories about them. She died in 2005 though, she was 92!!



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    My great auntie who is 100 and my great uncle

    'On top of the world, on top of it all,
    trying to feel invincible.'


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    My grandad was a bomb defusal man, average life expectancy was a few months at most, he survived the whole war.
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    Lost in the crowd and you feel alone

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    im not sure about WW1 or WW2, but my grandad was in the army and he fought in the Hong Kong riots.

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    All four of my grandparents defended Switzerland. All four survived. One kept all his guns etc, quite interesting!
    Now only 1 grandma is alive. Rest died naturally

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    well my granny's 99 so she must have, but never really discussed it with her. Basically she was popping out the kids when it was going on, and they lived in Birmingham I think, nothing too exciting. My (dead) grandad used to man the big lights and guns to shoot down air crafts I think, quite cool


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    My remaining living grandparents survived.

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