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by Thecatman » Thu May 07, 2015 6:55 pm
That's a great article about another one from the Greatest Generation
I think I posted this a few years ago.
My grandfather on my dads side fought in WWI against the United States and the allies. After the war he got married and my grandparents came to the states legally via Ellis Island. My dad spoke German until he started first grade. When WWII broke out, my grandfather wanted to renounce his US citizenship and move from NYC and back to Germany and fight for Hitler and the Nazis. My grandmother wanted nothing to with it. They had three children, my dad being the oldest. They stayed in the US and lived happily ever after. My grandfather worked for a dairy in upstate, just north of the city. That's about all I know of that account. I learned this when I was in my early teens and never asked questions about, probably because at the time I could care less. Now I wish I knew more
My cats are cuter than your grandkids!
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