Lamar Fudd said: (quoted from post at 14:58:58 01/21/10) Dave2, you're exactly right. I'm surprised that no one else thought it appropriate, seeing as so many here think they are Christian. They would, however, make good little Germans of the type that Hitler used.
There's a Jewish Cemetery about a half mile from our house. We went there a couple times to help clean it up and mow some and to a couple of tour (lack of better words) /info days. Amazing the stories that are recorded of the treatment of these folks before during and after the war. Folks turning their backs on best friends out of fear. There's still a few old folks in town that were kids during the war and a couple of old Soldiers that went through it. Met one old guy, owner of a local sawmill, that was on the ground about a week and spent the rest of the war in a camp in Michigan. We had a lot of schnapps and beer together and I never paid for sawdust (horse stalls) until a few months after he died.
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