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This day in WWII


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Today is Saturday, May 8, 2010
Today in World War II History

 

1945 - U.S. President Harry Truman announced that World War II had ended in Europe. He warned that victory "is but half won."

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Quite true for it would be many months before the war in the Pacific would end. Cheers to those who served

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yeah we kicked thier ass Cool

 

My grandfather was a prisoner of war in the Bataan Death March for 3 years, so it really means alot to me what they endured so my sons would have a free place to live. Good post Gorilla, never forget.

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