I have been fascinated with ww2 and ww1 since a kid read every book in different library's from a young age about all the battles different theatres of war the naval,air and land tanks of every side the different nations involved etc.
The world at war documentary shocking in its graphic film of battles ge nocide the holocaust the kamikaze attacks on U.S. aircraft Carriers. I have the entire series of world at war heavy stuff very interesting though.
my country Ireland stayed neutral but UBoats sunk by the british litter the Irish sea and the Atlantic south and west of our coast.
I grew up beside a beach where there is a wreck of a crippled WW1 UBoat sunk by the british navy a short distance out.
I visited Dachau twice in 1998 when I was studying and working in Germany saw dreadful inhuman images and film there than I ever want to see.
Nasty evil cruel atrocites. Never again
Collected some medals and stuff but I'm glad the good guys won.
The world at war documentary shocking in its graphic film of battles ge nocide the holocaust the kamikaze attacks on U.S. aircraft Carriers. I have the entire series of world at war heavy stuff very interesting though.
my country Ireland stayed neutral but UBoats sunk by the british litter the Irish sea and the Atlantic south and west of our coast.
I grew up beside a beach where there is a wreck of a crippled WW1 UBoat sunk by the british navy a short distance out.
I visited Dachau twice in 1998 when I was studying and working in Germany saw dreadful inhuman images and film there than I ever want to see.
Nasty evil cruel atrocites. Never again
Collected some medals and stuff but I'm glad the good guys won.
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