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To: Buckeye McFrog

Yes, give me a break. Everybody had a tough time. My great-grandmother was German, Grandmother was a young woman during this time. They were embarrassed to speak German, tried to hide their roots. AND??? She never complained, never dragged a burden of hatred or shame or hurt feelings. Honestly!! Where to start...


22 posted on 10/18/2017 9:41:24 AM PDT by bboop (does not suffer fools gladly)
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To: bboop

My grandfather was really in a pickle. His parents were German immigrants and he didn’t start speaking English until he started school. He always had a slight accent. He entered Annapolis in 1907. He was in the first class of naval aviators at Pensacola. When the war broke out in Europe he watched like a hawk. He retired after WW II as a captain. He always felt that being German put him behind in rank.


253 posted on 10/19/2017 5:56:51 PM PDT by Himyar (Comes A Stillness)
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