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Yours is better than mine. I can understand you better than write it. It has been 40 years you know. :)

Three years in high school and 2 years in college... but I can't lie... I had to double check myself and tweak a few things just in case. :D
 
I dunno. You are close? I mean, I live close to Canada and I can speak Canadian pretty well.

I´m not close to Germany by any means. Takes as much as it takes for you to reach Miami.
So you can speak Canadian like Montreal Canadian pretty well too?
Good.
 
Would that count also as those Finnish that alligned and had a field synagoge while figthing alongside the combining enemy and yes blue eyed some even ?

"Finnish Jews were not persecuted, and even among extremists of the Finnish Right they were highly tolerated, as many leaders of the movement came from the clergy.The field synagogue operated by the Finnish army was probably a unique phenomenon in Europe.

During World War II, Finland was in many ways a unique case. It was the only European country which bordered the Soviet Union in 1939 and was still unoccupied in 1945. Of all the European countries fighting in World War II, only three European capitals were never occupied: Moscow, London and Helsinki. It was a country which sided with Germany, but in which native Jews and almost all refugees were safe from persecution. It was the only co-belligerent of Nazi Germany which maintained democracy throughout the war. It was also the only belligerent in mainland Europe to do so."

Could you guys fared better with Stalin ... or did you, LOL ?
We paid our war debts and carried our obligations, which can´t be said about anyone else in WW2 history.
Even U.S. promised more than delivered and that´s a fact from the Winter War as sidelining with Soviet despite promising to help a democracy...now which democracy did hold the flag up high for it against Communism in everyform and did not give in despite the odds ?



Great cut and paste. I bet I can find one of the opposite view.
 
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