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11-02-2003, 10:59 PM
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Interrogator
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i don't really know too much but my greandfather fought for romania in WWII
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Romania? Interesting.
I think I've got traces to a confederate spy in the Civil War.
No, really.
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11-02-2003, 11:05 PM
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Link1130
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My multiple-great grandfather was General Edward Braddock... He fought in the French and Indian War... British...
My step-great grandfather served under Patton in WWII...
All I know of...
*shrugs and walks away*
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11-03-2003, 01:02 AM
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Both my grandfathers participated in WW2 and one of my grandmothers was a nurse for the soldiers.
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11-03-2003, 02:00 AM
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KinG of GameTavern
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WWII yes. My grandpa was actually in pearl harbor on the day it was attacked, and it was his b-day. Before that? I dunno. I do know my family has been in the country since before it was a country. Maybe they were in other american wars?
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11-03-2003, 02:06 AM
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Why yes, actually.. I'm one of the few who have alive relatives who were on for the German Nazi side in WW2. I've only got to meet one of them, though; my Great Uncle Bill, who's my mother's mother's brother. My mom's father was living in the german-inhabited Poland area, and he was too young to fight, and had no choice but to flee to Canada, where he lived in Vernon, BC, and met my Grandma, who was a second generation canadian, originally from Germany-invaded Poland.  My grandpa still speaks a little Polish, and he's taught me some.
My dad's side was different, though. My dad's mother was a farmer girl (full blown WASP), and she was a "soldier of the soil" for WW2, providing wheat in Saskatchewan for the war, and my dad's dad was too young to fight in the war... but his brother fought in the Canadian Air Force. He chose Air Force, because the British Empire was training all of their Air Forces in Saskatchewan, and he was helping out anyways.
There, now don't ask anymore. :P Just kidding.
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11-03-2003, 06:39 AM
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My grandpa hided from the Germans, if he didn't he would have had to work in a factory to make weapons for the Germans. Now that's a form of heroism isn't it? 
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11-03-2003, 12:04 PM
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My grandfather was a pilot for the RCAF in WWII. That's all I know of.
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11-04-2003, 01:09 AM
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My grandpa hided from the Germans, if he didn't he would have had to work in a factory to make weapons for the Germans. Now that's a form of heroism isn't it? 
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Well, my friend's grandfather helped free The Netherlands with Canada from Nazi grasp... heh.
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11-08-2003, 02:20 AM
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Why yes, actually.. I'm one of the few who have alive relatives who were on for the German Nazi side in WW2. I've only got to meet one of them, though; my Great Uncle Bill, who's my mother's mother's brother. My mom's father was living in the german-inhabited Poland area, and he was too young to fight, and had no choice but to flee to Canada, where he lived in Vernon, BC, and met my Grandma, who was a second generation canadian, originally from Germany-invaded Poland.  My grandpa still speaks a little Polish, and he's taught me some.
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I just talked with my grandpa today. He told me a lot.  Apparently, MANY of my relatives fought for the Germans in WWII, and he was actually held hostage in a concentration camp in Poland by the British for being German! The Germans eventually found and freed him and everyone else in his camp, and he had to flee quickly. Also, there's Great Uncle Fredrik I've never met, who was on the German side as well, and he's alive and well. All the others were either killed in the war (and it's a lot) and the ones who remained died off eventually.
It's kind of neat to reflect on Remembrance Day about how my roots are different from everyone elses'.
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11-08-2003, 10:12 AM
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I just talked with my grandpa today. He told me a lot.  Apparently, MANY of my relatives fought for the Germans in WWII, and he was actually held hostage in a concentration camp in Poland by the British for being German! The Germans eventually found and freed him and everyone else in his camp, and he had to flee quickly. Also, there's Great Uncle Fredrik I've never met, who was on the German side as well, and he's alive and well. All the others were either killed in the war (and it's a lot) and the ones who remained died off eventually.
It's kind of neat to reflect on Remembrance Day about how my roots are different from everyone elses'.
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He was held in Poland by the British? That seems kind of odd... because Poland was "liberated" by the USSR in 1945. I don't think the Western Allies went to Poland (because everything east of East Germany [including East Germany] turned communist under the influence of the USSR). I may be wrong, though, but I know that the USSR kind of took some control over Poland when the Warsaw Pact was signed shortly after WWII.
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