If you don't mind I have a follow-up and a change of direction back to my post about the old chap who helped liberate Belsen Belsen that might be of interest. It is linked in the sense that it relates to the sacrifices of those who helped defeat that evil.
This chap, Bill, was a gunner and soon after the Arnhem campaign he was having a cuppa standing chatting to his gun crew. A German mortar shell landed in among them, Bill was blown back and down some steps. He was bruised but otherwise unhurt, got back up the steps and found his mates all dead. He was one lucky man but was always haunted by what happened that day.
On that trip we went to a British War Grave Cemetery in a wood just over the border in Germany (sorry I forget the name) and I have a picture (below) of him standing among the four graves of his mates. Also below is a picture from the laying up of the standards at Oosterbeck (I think).
RIP Bill - you are back no doubt finishing that chat with your mates.
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This chap, Bill, was a gunner and soon after the Arnhem campaign he was having a cuppa standing chatting to his gun crew. A German mortar shell landed in among them, Bill was blown back and down some steps. He was bruised but otherwise unhurt, got back up the steps and found his mates all dead. He was one lucky man but was always haunted by what happened that day.
On that trip we went to a British War Grave Cemetery in a wood just over the border in Germany (sorry I forget the name) and I have a picture (below) of him standing among the four graves of his mates. Also below is a picture from the laying up of the standards at Oosterbeck (I think).
RIP Bill - you are back no doubt finishing that chat with your mates.
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