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From: "John" <>
Subject: Re: [WarBrides] Is it appropriate
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 21:04:54 +0600
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This reply is to thank you all.

Yes, my Mother too had stories to tell, and I recall so many things from my
own childhood concerning my mother's coming to the UK/Wales.

I will relate some of these over the time I have.

Thanks again to all of you for your support.

John Jones




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Subject: [WarBrides] Is it appropriate

> I totally agree with Michelle Rusk, and couldn't have worded it better.
> My mother is a warbride from Worcester, England, married at 16 and
> unfortunately had a very unhappy marriage to my dad. Her war
> stories of being in London during the buzz bombs, rations and
> devastation are not only her stories, but the stories of so many men
> and women who experienced firsthand the devastation of war, whether
> in England, France, Germany, Italy or anywhere else during WWII. I
> think it very approrpriate that all sides are represented. Lydia Granda
> Joliet, IL.
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