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Introduction to the WW2 Site - Please Say Hi

My passion for war fiction/non-fiction comes from my grandfather who served on the Europe Eastern front. Favorite book - Stalingrad b..."
Welcome to the group,,glad to have you onboard.


I'm Peter and live in Portugal.
WW2 has always been one of my favorite subjects...
In particular, I'm fascinated about all the technology used in this conflict !
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Welcome Michael and wonderful that your father continues to represent a fine division.


My passion for war fiction/non-fiction comes from my grandfather who served on the Europe Eastern front. Favorite book - Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor..."
Welcome Catalin! My husband and I took a trip to Bucharest and Brasov back in the late 90's and had a great time. We ate mostly at McDonalds as we didn't run across many people who spoke English and we always ordered a "fish mac" and "menu mcnuggets" (fish sandwich and chicken mcnuggets)if I remember rightly. :)


Michael, that is so wonderful that you still have your father with you and that he is still active in reading about the war he served in. My dad was in the 94th Bomb Group of the 8th USAAF as a tail gunner.
Peter, I've recently seen some stunning pictures of Portugal. I'm sure there plenty of suggestions from the group on weapons and other warfare technology breakthroughs from that time period.

Welcome to the group Geraldine. Glad you found this awesome group! My dad really wanted to be a part of a submarine crew or in tank warfare during WWII, but his height at well over 6' knocked him out of the running for both those. He was a semi-pro baseball and semi-pro hockey player and the experience he had working as a team member is what drew the attention of the USAAF for training as a bombardier group member.

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Your dad would have had an awful time of it with his height. Thanks for your welcome.

Michael, that is so wonderful that you still have your father with you and that he is still active in reading about the war he served in. My dad was in t..."
Christie wrote: "Welcome to the group Michael and Peter.
Michael, that is so wonderful that you still have your father with you and that he is still active in reading about the war he served in. My dad was in t..." Thanks for the welcome





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You should be able to find something interesting to read amoung the books mentioned here.


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If you can't find something to read about WW II here, you are trying very hard:)
Feel free to join the converstions.


A recent friend recommended I join and, of course, introduce myself. My name is Jim and have been innately interested in WWII since a child. For some reason the European theater has been more of my tilt. Not sure why. Love our men that served and get extremely emotional regarding the fighter pilots. Again, don't know why. I'm glad to be here and my I say God bless you.
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A recent friend recommended I join and, of course, introduce myself. My name is Jim and have been innately interested in WWII since a child. For some reason the European theater has been..."
Welcome, J. S.! (I see that you took my recommendation.) As I promised you, you will find this group to be informative, and the people here are second-to-none - the best people on the internet, in my estimation!



If you have time to join in please do, this thread will be open for comment in a few days:
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Thanks Paul for recommending the site as well, much appreciated :)

Thank you Rick for the info.


Great to be here, Wade. Thanks for reaching out and saying hey. Looking forward to the connect.
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Last Citadel: A Novel of the Battle of Kursk (other topics)
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Stephen Harding (other topics)Alex Kershaw (other topics)
James M. Fenelon (other topics)
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Rick Atkinson (other topics)
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My passion for war fiction/non-fiction comes from my grandfather who served on the Europe Eastern front. Favorite book - Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor..."