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In reply to the discussion: Were you a child during WW2 or early post-war years? [View all]clydefrand
(4,325 posts)27. Born in Jan. '35
My more vivid memory was hearing FDR saying on the radio: 'the only thing we have to fear is fear itself'.
Next was just before end of war when found out an uncle had died in combat. I had another uncle in the army, but I believe he was lucky enough to not be in combat. My dad turned out to be 1 DAY too old to volunteer.
Of course, there was VE day and VJ day. Horns honking for hours ( and this in a small town in Va.)
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I was born in '40 also and remember rations and other things I thought was normal life.
monmouth4
Nov 2014
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I have who was just a young girl at the beginning of WWII, they lived in the country and
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
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