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lumpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-10-07 02:54 AM
Response to Reply #61
133. There were no anti-war marching in the streets during
WW2. None. Quite the opposite. This was a conflict that we could not afford to ignore. There were no anti-war demonstrations, only public cooperation in all areas. When it was over people rallied in the streets in celebration that the war was over. That is what that famous kiss was all about, there were hugs and kisses and joy all around, not exploitation. Thousands of people in our cities celebrating the end of the war was not a propaganda stunt.
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