Re: Where was your parent on VE-Day?
#28 David I sometimes miss posts and Ivan’s post about Lou caused me too look back to see to what post he was referring to and have just read your post , and is so similar to my own fathers wartime doings if that is the word. It was 1946 before he got home from Burma , about 8 stone in weight yellow as a lemon. Covered in boils
and to crown it all suffering with toothache and still in his jungle fatigues including slouch hat .His first road to recovery was to have every tooth in his head extracted he was about 30 at the time. Some say the good old days others tell the truth.Cheers JS.
Re: Where was your parent on VE-Day?
Hi J, Sounds like a similar history. I remember dad's hat also . My brother Roy (2years older ) and l used to wear it until it got too worn and we burned it standing to attention 7 and nine years old !!
The fever from malaria took a long time to dissipate.
Being young we barely understood the war even though we were bombed and had brick air raid shelters (unused !!)in the street, a barrage balloon at the end of the road and a powdered milk tin full of shrapnel.
Regards ,
Dave
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He brought home with him a leather plaited with bamboo handle long whip .which when I asked what it was used for , he said for the japanese to whip their prisoners , I found out later it was a Burmese stock whip for the cattle , but the original story was always kept for visitors who asked the same question. My sister who,was 5 years younger than me took a long time to recognise him as our Dad. JS
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PS #29 /30 What ever year it was it must have been Robbie Burns Night as wife was in the lounge of hotel,watching a live show and I was in the bar with Lou and one of his sons.JS
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Johnny Kieran
Talking about victory over an enemy. What get's up my nose most these days, is how most media call it "victory over the Nazis" and not "victory over Germany". My Grandkids were told in school, that WW2 was against the Nazis. Even in the news, most report about "the war with the Nazis" these days. It's probably a woke thing, created when the EU was invented.
My father thought the same as you. He would say, 'the only good German is a dead one'. However, not all Germans were Nazis. Check out people like Crista Wolf, Ernst Thalmann and many other anti-Fascists during those years. Unfortunately, today Fascism is raising its ugly head again esp. in England with Nigel Farage and his Reform UK party. This is nothing to do with 'woke' it is a worldwide movement of right-wing politicians and their easily led followers.
Re: Where was your parent on VE-Day?
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Ivan Cloherty
#21 Hmmm!! but where were your parents on VE Day
Ivan - Please look at#1 as I started the thread - Ken
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Ken Atkinson
Ivan - Please look at#1 as I started the thread - Ken
Ken, I unreservedley apologise for my crass stupidity; as my mother would have said "it is better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool, than to open it and remove all possible doubt" :pointlaugh: