The Bush Hitler Thing
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Friday 09 January 2004
Dear Sir,
My family was one of Hitler's victims. We lost a lot under the Nazi
occupation, including an uncle who died in the camps and a cousin
killed by a booby trap. I was terrified when my father went ballistic
after finding my brother and me playing with a hand grenade. (I was
only 12 at the time, and my brother insisted the grenade was safe.) I
remember the rubble and the hardships of 'austerity' - and the bomb
craters from Allied bombs. As late as the 1980s, I had to take detours
while bombs were being removed - they litter the countryside, buried
under parking lots,buildings, and in the canals and rivers to this
day. Believe me, I learned a lot about Hitler while I was growing up,
both in Europe and here in the US - both my parents were in the war
and talked about it constantly, unlike most American families. I spent
my earliest years with the second-hand fear that trickled down from
their PTSD - undiagnosed and untreated in those days.
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Bush Hitler
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