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Merci Beaucoup Pour Rien Le Francais
Just why the hell did we bother with these cheese eating surrender monkeys in 2 World Conflicts.Their true colours emerge and it doesn't include the Red ,White and Blue of the UK. I bet there are a lot of graves turning in the hundreds of Commonwealth War Cemetries in France. Damn Monsieur Marie of Carentan
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I would like to believe that they decided they needed nice, new bunting for a big anniversary and ordered "European flags"; the order ended up in China where they confused Europe with EU and nobody noticed. Yes, I know, there are non-EU flags in there as well but I'd like to think it's an honest mistake.
// t's not that big a deal really is it//
You never let us down with comments like that do you?
Tell that to the few surviving vets ho still cross the manche on 6th June every year.The first time they did it there was no passport control of officious Frog immigration. Just a hail of bullets to welcome them.
You obviously have'nt bothered to watch 'The Great Escaper' as it's no big deal to you.
I don't think the French have ever forgiven us for this -
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but if the Nazis had got their hands on those ships....
you are quite right retrocop... i haven't watched the great escaper because i thought it looked like sentimental rubbish.
i'm afraid you're going to have to accept that world war 2 was 80 years ago and that it simply isn't going to mean as much to future generations as it does to you. that's the way that history goes.
the british did not participate in the liberation normandy for a clap on the back, they did it because the nazis were a threat to us.
When DeGaul was "negotiating" the French withdrawal from NATO back in the sixties with the USA Sec of Defence Dean Rusk, he was thumping the table and demanding "that every American is out of France within 24 hours". Dean Rusk said: "Does that include all those in the cemeteries?"
An elderly American was visiting France, and border control asked him for his passport. He said: "You didn't ask me for one last time I was here".
"You always need a passport to enter France"
"Well, nobody asked me for one when I came ashore on Omaha Beach on June 6th 1944"
I had an Uncle who served in the Welsh Guards. He was fighting a rearguard action to help the final evacuation of France from Calais.He was wounded and eventually captured by the Germans who treated him well in their commandeered military hospital. After surgery,and in a recovery ward, he was seen by the German doctor who treated his wound. "Here *Tommy* is your souvenir which I took out of your back. I can assure you it is not a German Mauser bullet but one of your comrades. It is a French Lebel Rifle bullet."
As an American Battalion Commander once remarked,'I would sooner face a German Panzer Regiment in front of me than have a French Regiment at my back"
*My uncle was actually called Taffy* but he forgave the doctor. Not so much the coward who shot him in the back.
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