Least we forget....
I recently purchased Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan" on DVD. Right after that, I watched "Memphis Belle". One of the things that delights me about DVDs is that they offer also the original soundtrack.
Let me take this opportunity to offer my gratitude to the huge numbers of young Americans who willingly offered their lives in WWII to free the world from the most vicious forms of dictatorship and racial hatred that ever surfaced in the entire human history.
My homage goes to the victims of Korea, Vietnam and today's struggle against terrorism as well. For as bad as those conflicts were and still are, I feel that nothing will ever match what mankind went through from 1939 to 1945. Hopefully, never again.
We Europeans walk everyday on the grounds that witnessed the huge sacrifice endured by those boys, on the battlefields of the entire planet in WWII. Our generation was possible because our parents were saved by the G.I.s. A wiped-out Europe was then rebuilt thanks to American aid.
Nowadays, in the last days of April, there are still collectors of restored WWII US vehicles who re-enact the entrance of the American liberators in our cities in that now far 1945, hot on the heels of the retreating remnants of the Wermacht. Everything is perfect to the last soldier's uniform detail. On WWII-end 60th anniversary in 2005, my hometown was even able to get in touch with the US Army Colonel who was in command of the column which entered my hometown on the morning of April 25th, 1945. He was almost 90 year old at the time and he was invited to be the guest of honour during the re-enactment and the celebration. At his age, he was able to make the trip and the entire town rose to welcome and cherish him. You should have seen the tears on his face.
We shall never forget. A good Memorial Day to all of you.:USA-flag:
KH