BTW, watched around 17 episodes of The World at War series. If you have never watched that WW2 docu series, I highly recommend it. It was broadcast in the early '70s and featured interviews with people who were there like Albert Speer, Adolf Galland, various low and high level members of various governments at the time, civilians and regular soldiers and of course Jews who had managed survive the Holocaust.
It brought back memories of watching it with my granddad in the '80.
BTW, watched around 17 episodes of The World at War series. If you have never watched that WW2 docu series, I highly recommend it. It was broadcast in the early '70s and featured interviews with people who were there like Albert Speer, Adolf Galland, various low and high level members of various governments at the time, civilians and regular soldiers and of course Jews who had managed survive the Holocaust.
It brought back memories of watching it with my granddad in the '80.
I bought that one on dvd some years ago (think its 17 dvds or so) excellent series
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
It brought back memories of watching it with my granddad in the '80.
your lucky, I found out my Grandfather was part of 'The Plan', training British pilots in Commonwealth training aircraft in Canada. Never new anything about it till after he died.
As a baby my father was also torpedoed on the way over there in the Atlantic, and rescued by a neighbouring ship. I could very easily of not been here.
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