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<blockquote data-quote="Lonecoyote" data-source="post: 473161" data-attributes="member: 4073"><p>Great story and thanks for sharing. That would be a book I would also enjoy reading. I will see if Amazon has it. I spent many years hunting/searching for nazi ( sorry, I never capitalized the word nazi ) war criminals during the 70's and 80's, the younger generation from that time period. Most of which I can not put into words, because of ramifications. That was a part of my life I will never forget and those in my family that were lost in the Holocaust. My Grandparents were from Russia and Austria. My grandmother was born in Austria, the same small village as hitler ( won't capitalize his name either ) Braunau am Inn, Austria. Also too all the Veterans that were lost during WWII, Rest in Peace, and too those Veterans lost thereafter, Rest in Peace. Today being Veteran's Day here in the USA, I wish all of our Troops a sincere thank you for serving and supporting this great Country, be safe and come home soon to your families. May God Bless you ALL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonecoyote, post: 473161, member: 4073"] Great story and thanks for sharing. That would be a book I would also enjoy reading. I will see if Amazon has it. I spent many years hunting/searching for nazi ( sorry, I never capitalized the word nazi ) war criminals during the 70's and 80's, the younger generation from that time period. Most of which I can not put into words, because of ramifications. That was a part of my life I will never forget and those in my family that were lost in the Holocaust. My Grandparents were from Russia and Austria. My grandmother was born in Austria, the same small village as hitler ( won't capitalize his name either ) Braunau am Inn, Austria. Also too all the Veterans that were lost during WWII, Rest in Peace, and too those Veterans lost thereafter, Rest in Peace. Today being Veteran's Day here in the USA, I wish all of our Troops a sincere thank you for serving and supporting this great Country, be safe and come home soon to your families. May God Bless you ALL [/QUOTE]
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