Remembering a WWII hero
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Re: Remembering a WWII hero
I liked the part about when they would try and call him a "Hero", he would quickly tell them that the People that helped him survive and make it Home were the real Heroes and the Movie gets that point across very well.
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Yes. It was very dangerous to help the resistance. You never knew who was connected to the Nazi's or not. It could be one you thought was your best friend but in reality was one that would turn you in.OldUsedParts wrote:I liked the part about when they would try and call him a "Hero", he would quickly tell them that the People that helped him survive and make it Home were the real Heroes and the Movie gets that point across very well.
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