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Old 07-09-2010, 11:55   #12
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Re: Don't Mention The War

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Originally Posted by punky View Post
Since when do we have to do what the Germans want? Wasn't that the point of WW2 in the first place?
We don't have to, does that mean they don't have the right to ask though, if so what was the point of the reconciliation and friendship we know today?

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post

However in my opinion they have no right to lecture anyone considering there legacy from the second world war and the amount of innocent people they murdered in concentration camps and they should NEVER be allowed to forget that.
Funny no where in the article could I find anything about them saying they wanted to forget anything, unlike the Japanese who wanted to erase the their actions in China from their childrens school books.
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