My British mom (84, with dementia now) still cries when she talks to me about these airmen and how many died. She lived on the SE coast with a view of France during WW II (except when she was evacuated to Scotland) and she saw some things. Like a parachuter who did not make it.
The pain of WW II is still fresh for some old people.
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My British mom (84, with dementia now) still cries when she talks to me about these airmen and how many died. She lived on the SE coast with a view of France during WW II (except when she was evacuated to Scotland) and she saw some things. Like a parachuter who did not make it.
The pain of WW II is still fresh for some old people.