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truddy777

(77 posts)
5. Thanks
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 02:28 PM
Apr 2025

He really was a fighter to survive all that and build a life here. Thanks for sharing his memory-and the reminder that we’ve got to keep speaking up against hate.

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Thank you for sharing and I'm so glad your dad made it. chowder66 Apr 2025 #1
Never forget TexLaProgressive Apr 2025 #2
It was my dad. Danmel Apr 2025 #3
. wnylib Apr 2025 #13
Idon't understand antisemitism, well,, prejudice dice in any fashion TexLaProgressive Apr 2025 #21
Thank you to your dad Danmel Apr 2025 #6
But the Russians were no better - or worse mchill Apr 2025 #10
The Russians did not slaughter . . . Richard D Apr 2025 #37
But Stalin did make Hitler's overall numbers pale in comparison. yagotme Apr 2025 #41
No doubt what Stalin did was horrific Richard D Apr 2025 #42
I took a look at my Dad's insignia. TexLaProgressive Apr 2025 #39
What a spirit! KT2000 Apr 2025 #4
Thanks truddy777 Apr 2025 #5
My Dad was a GI Liberator...... joanbarnes Apr 2025 #7
Mine too BonnieJW Apr 2025 #25
My dad flew photo reconnaissance missions. calimary Apr 2025 #36
Thank you for this.... Hekate Apr 2025 #8
As those who grew up in these shadows fade away, the Nazi fist rises anew. We can never stop being vigilant. NBachers Apr 2025 #9
We must..... MarcoZandrini Apr 2025 #11
Thank God your father... DingleBerryNW Apr 2025 #12
Mahalo for sharing your Cha Apr 2025 #14
Wow! Those nuns couldn't have been more wrong! MLAA Apr 2025 #15
They probably didn't think he'd understand Danmel Apr 2025 #17
What an incredible man you had as a father. Did your dad have any hobbies? I'm just in awe of someone who MLAA Apr 2025 #20
My guess is that the German nuns weren't being cruel FakeNoose Apr 2025 #24
My great-uncle was tortured by those bastards enigmania Apr 2025 #16
So sorry to hear about your heroic great uncle. Boomerproud Apr 2025 #19
What an inspiring story! And how wonderful that his survival brought you into the world. mucholderthandirt Apr 2025 #18
I'm glad he survived 🤗 Meowmee Apr 2025 #22
All of my family was murdered by hitler, except the 2 that came to the US SheltieLover Apr 2025 #27
So sorry 😢 Meowmee Apr 2025 #29
So sorry for your family's trauma, Meowmee. SheltieLover Apr 2025 #30
Truly tragic I wish you could have met them..... ty 🤗 Meowmee Apr 2025 #33
Wow. I saw photos of some of the camps on liberation days, back in the '60s; so I know what the imprisoned looked.... electric_blue68 Apr 2025 #23
... SheltieLover Apr 2025 #26
My wife's uncle and his family were imprisoned in concentration camps for Japanese-American citizens. Martin68 Apr 2025 #28
I cannot fathom what it must have taken to have endured that. DFW Apr 2025 #31
May his memory be a blessing róisín_dubh Apr 2025 #32
Thank you for sharing. Behind the Aegis Apr 2025 #34
❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2025 #35
Thank you for sharing your dad's story with us, Danmel Niagara Apr 2025 #38
Zikhro l'bracha. May his descendants Ilsa Apr 2025 #40
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