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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHeather Cox Richardson: Sealing the Bulge Episode 9, The Battle of the Bulge
Ending with "The Fuhrer's days, and the fascist Third Reich's were numbered."
Let's hope those final days are short for the US nazi/christo-fascists also.
bucolic_frolic
(55,346 posts)He made it through, but it was a great psychological toll, in an age when no one admitted those types of things. He was 18, and had been in the army a few months.
Because Army records were destroyed for about 80% of soldiers in 1972 in a warehouse fire, I only recently learned his unit. Something to go on. And another army record says he was eligible for re-enlistment when the Korean War broke out, I guess because his WWII stint was a little over a year.
erronis
(24,012 posts)Or now in trump's world, just ignore them - losers. Not many congress-people that have actually served to defend their country.
bucolic_frolic
(55,346 posts)MaryMagdaline
(7,967 posts)17th Airborne Division. They were a spinoff of the 507th Airborne Division. He fought with 507 at Normandy. They formed 17th Airborne after Normandy. The 17th fought in Operation Market Garden in Netherlands and fought as regular soldiers at the Battle of the Bulge.
That was a horribly brutal campaign. My father/17th Airborne were sort of clean up after the initial American troops finally held.
Im not sure but I think thats where he got frostbite, which was worse longterm than when he was shot.
I cant tell you how Orbans defeat today has warmed my heart. So much American blood was shed over there.
erronis
(24,012 posts)So many people who came back from those battles didn't want to talk about them.
I had a wonderful time with a gentleman who had parachuted into northern France and had hours and hours of stories to tell to someone who would listen and knew enough of the background to listen intelligently.
MaryMagdaline
(7,967 posts)Two of my brothers kept the memories (and the medals) to share with the rest of the family.
yellowdogintexas
(23,725 posts)depression for the rest of his life as a result of being there
yellowdogintexas
(23,725 posts)because mine nearly lost his feet to it. He had trouble his whole life with the skin on his feet; peeling, cracking and severe athlete's foot.
My dad hated winter for the rest of his life.
His records were lost in that warehouse fire also.
lefthandedskyhook
(1,181 posts)Old Blood and Guts mentality is rarely appropriate