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Old 04-15-2008, 17:35 PM   #42 (permalink)
cesm
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What I, and the book A Terrible Revenge suggest, is the Eastern German refugee experience should not be buried and hidden away as' forgotten history.'
It's a part of WWII and it should be remembered, as well as the other drama of this period. But it's hard not to react as LetsTalk.
I went in Dresden and saw some pictures of the bombing. Hard to see, yes. But I haven't felt very sorry. Maybe to many bombs on not-german cities before the flame return...

Notice the east polish border has been changed, too. It was in favour of USSR and I don't know how many Polish had to move (and in which conditions).

(Little personnal story : my grandfather was a POW in a german place which is now in Poland.)

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