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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 713429" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Carlos I know what you mean these grave yards and the fields where the troops fell are kept prestine, there is grass now grown over the trenches and poppies fill the area at certain time of the year and the sight is so pretty, then you think of all the men on all sides that died there and it sometimes makes you think for what? The French are not that accomadating to the English and alas nor us to them so you can't complain. but that goes way back further than WW1. I have visited the area a few times now and never tire of seeing it.</p><p>My Daughter went to see Auschwitz a few month ago and she said it was so sad, to see all the atrocities there that went on, that is one place I would like to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 713429, member: 3193"] Carlos I know what you mean these grave yards and the fields where the troops fell are kept prestine, there is grass now grown over the trenches and poppies fill the area at certain time of the year and the sight is so pretty, then you think of all the men on all sides that died there and it sometimes makes you think for what? The French are not that accomadating to the English and alas nor us to them so you can't complain. but that goes way back further than WW1. I have visited the area a few times now and never tire of seeing it. My Daughter went to see Auschwitz a few month ago and she said it was so sad, to see all the atrocities there that went on, that is one place I would like to go. [/QUOTE]
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