Category Archives: WWII

Links and Comments June 7, 2014

German Commander-in-Chief West, Field Marshal Karl R. Gerd von Rundstedt’s Report on the Allied Invasion of Normandy  a very interesting look at the enemy’s point of view. Schumer was one of those who told the IRS to investigate conservative groups. … Continue reading

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Links and Comments May 31, 2014

http://watchdog.org/146009/ut-admissions-branch/ Scandal right here in River City (Austin) on admissions to law school.  Read the links at the bottom of the article, also.  Ban lifted on Medicare coverage for sex change surgery    And this is good news for how … Continue reading

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Men of Honor, Veterans I Honor

Two brothers, two uncles, one son-in-law. One father-in-law and one grandson. I know that somewhere I have photos of all of them in uniforms, unfortunately my older brother, the one who served the longest is not shown here in uniform. … Continue reading

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It’s D- Day. Not many of us seem to be remembering that fact

When I realized today was the 6th, I was confused. I had been listening to the radio, had read the news online and no one had mentioned D-Day. I looked at my cell phone, checked with my husband and yes, … Continue reading

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In keeping with the theme of what the old folks remember

Arnold Ahlert has an opinion piece in the New York Post.  I agree with him.  I hadn’t seen this when I wrote Remember Pearl Harbor, Remember 9/11 if I had I would have posted his column, he says and expands on … Continue reading

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D-Day, Remember it with reverence

If you are as old as I am you remember D-Day.  You remember the anxiety everyone felt for every newscast on the radio. You remember seeing the newsreels at the movie theater, or as we called it in my young days, … Continue reading

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A Moral Delimma? Not in my mind.

Jonathan Tubin in Commentary Magazine has a article concerning a PBS American Experience program. The Most Unethical Act: Losing a War Tonight, PBS’s American Experience series will broadcast a new documentary titled The Bombing of Germany, about the strategic-bombing campaign carried out … Continue reading

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