tannieth

tannieth t1_j7lgf8z wrote

Uuummm... Sorry. My father fought in WW2 amd my mother also lived through it. her brother shot down in 1942.... So I'm a little bit knowledgeable....

Anyway. plenty knew of the jewish holocaust. My parents both did. Mum said by 1943 it was well accepted. The thing is? No one could really get their head around it ... Face reality sort of?? Mum said it was on one hand accepted? But on the other everyone was sorta in denial.

As my parents told me? Very very wierd times... But most knew and certainly the governments knew. Spys had reported back to them for years. The Brits most definitely knew.

Mum recalled conversations with her parents & family about where all the jews and others were? It was clear they had been removed and there were plenty reports of them being put on trains etc... People knew alright.

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tannieth t1_j2ckzr0 wrote

Nope. Never been there and not interested. But no wonder they don't like us.
We need to mind our own damn business. Leave them alone. Unless its hunan rights violations or yes, invading other nations. We need to butt out of their business.

In fact? This world would be a whole lot better if everyone learned to mind their own business better.

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tannieth t1_j1nyyag wrote

Fair enough But Brits seem to endlessly support and accept this incredibly toxic mob. Look at the millions upon millions who go absolutely insane whenever ANYTHING happens with "a Royal"!

Just the whole thing. Crapping on about Kate curtseying to Charles other day...my god! How utterly, mind blowingly ridiculous.

These people are just people. Just people.

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tannieth t1_iya8ue6 wrote

I think Julian and Paul are still close. I think Paul was very supportive and they both mourned deeply after the death of John.

Yes. I'm not sure. But i read somewhere that Julian is close friends with Paul's kids. He's a bit older but i imagine they all knew each other well as kids. Paul is a great dad and he and Linda had a very normal family life.

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