Posted by agpilot on December 07, 2010 at 11:07:13 from (173.84.16.52):
In Reply to: Dec. 7, 1941 posted by Doug Boll on December 07, 2010 at 07:29:37:
Hi Doug Boll: I agree Dec 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor loss of 2403 people should be remembered.. I also think all Americans should remember the Cherokee Trail of Tears, forced on them by the American goverment, and the 4,000 people that died on that Trail. America is not without fault in many other people suffering as bad as at Pearl Harbor. Another example: Black Slave traffic from other contries to USA cotton fields. Etc.. It was good to read one poster saying that military people from Japan also attend Dec 7th events. I hope the Internet information opens up History of a lot more events, besides Pear Harbor, to all people around the world.. I can still recall seeing the "Movietone" News showing current WW-2 events before the movie started... but we only saw our view. ag.. ret
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