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In reply to the discussion: What is Southern Heritage? [View all]Uncle Joe
(64,390 posts)Lived through countless wars going back to Ancient Rome, the U.S. would be a small child by comparison and the Confederacy; an infant.
We didn't make Germany eat crow with the Berlin Airlift or the Marshall Plan, we helped them rebuild and kept Berlin from starving or falling under Soviet control, nothing that I'm aware of along those lines took place after the Civil War, the South was either under "Reconstruction" or turned back over to the white Southerners and left to fend for itself.
FDR made the first serious attempt in the 1930s to help the South with his New Deal and TVA programs, that would be about 65+ years after the war ended.
My dad was in the Army stationed in Germany, I went to kindergarten in Stuttgart, my first memories are of Germany, I saw my first draft horse there, it was huge and I couldn't figure out humans could ride or control such a thing.