BBC back to back coverage
ITV Judge Rinder and Midsommer Murders
The Spitfire from Goodwood s just been over.....complete with Victory roll![]()
BBC back to back coverage
ITV Judge Rinder and Midsommer Murders
As the poster says we are and will be forever in your debt
We’re having an afternoon tea party and will watch the many tv shows about this day
Thank you
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The German family are next door in their holiday house....while opposite in the close the bunting is up,and union jack's fluttering in the wind, residents are spread out on the grass, soaking up the sun with either a bottle of something or tea and cake (scones).
Now myself not being German I wonder how they view VE day.? It's a good thing as it was the best outcome? 'We lost...stop fudging rubbing it in' ? Or keep your head down and let it pass? Or perhaps guilty for a dark part of their history?
The German family are next door in their holiday house....while opposite in the close the bunting is up,and union jack's fluttering in the wind, residents are spread out on the grass, soaking up the sun with either a bottle of something or tea and cake (scones).
Now myself not being German I wonder how they view VE day.? It's a good thing as it was the best outcome? 'We lost...stop fudging rubbing it in' ? Or keep your head down and let it pass? Or perhaps guilty for a dark part of their history?
That's true of the younger generations. Not necessarily so for some of the older onesThey view it as the end of Nazi oppression. A day that many in Germany treat with great respect. It is something they have to live with. Arguably it chimes harder in Germany. VE stands for Victory in Europe. The day that a continent started to heal.
That's true of the younger generations. Not necessarily so for some of the older ones
According to working there for a while.According to what? Many people in Germany at the time of Nazi leadership tried everything to leave, if they could. Seems like a dangerous comment.
Didn’t know that you’d moved up northI hope the rest of the country marked the day with more common sense than those in my town, street partying everywhere, distancing clearly forgotten.
The German family are next door in their holiday house....while opposite in the close the bunting is up,and union jack's fluttering in the wind, residents are spread out on the grass, soaking up the sun with either a bottle of something or tea and cake (scones).
Now myself not being German I wonder how they view VE day.? It's a good thing as it was the best outcome? 'We lost...stop fudging rubbing it in' ? Or keep your head down and let it pass? Or perhaps guilty for a dark part of their history?
According to working there for a while.
I'm not saying they're Nazi sympathisers, just that they don't see anything to celebrate in getting their arses handed to them on both fronts.