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    Watched Sunday night - fascinating series. Recording all the rest of them. I can't give up Dancing With The Stars and Boston Legal.

    Plan a weekend WWII marathon.

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    I don't have a way to record them so I'll be watching again tonight.
    This is shown without commercial intervention so I'll pray the pups don't
    need to go outside for that 2+ hours.

    It made me feel so sad for the Japanese Americans who were deprived of
    their rights because of the war.
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    I found it interesting the other night when it was said the Japanese thought the American POW's were cowards because they were captured and didn't die for their country.

    All I could think of were current events. The Japanese from WWII remind me of the people who strap bombs on their backs today and die for either their country or their relegion.

    I also thought it was interesting that in Alabama, here we are in WWII and they're thinking of segregation! It's like...helllloooo...we're at war. Now's not the time (nor is there ever a time) to talk about segregation! But in the middle of WWII? Amazing.
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    To get a glimpse of what American POWs went thru read the book "Flyboys".


    Interesting and shocking!
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    Another 'must read" is Hiroshima by John Hershey.

    Intense and a good reason for not letting anyone use nukes again.
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    INteresting fact about Wednesday's program.

    I think the total loss for one Pacific campaign was 16,000 men-
    I forgot what the newspaper headline in the series said about the Japanese losses.

    That was over several weeks?

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    It made me think about the same kind of war and the same kind of numbers should a 'global' was be fought today.

    We's have to dress the enemy up in uniforms so we would know who we were fighting and then pull out of the conflict because of all the soldiers lost.


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    Unfortunately I missed the entire series. Ken Burns' documentaries are excellent. I went to the PBS website to see if the series was available on DVD, and it is........yours for only $129!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Unfortunately I missed the entire series. Ken Burns' documentaries are excellent. I went to the PBS website to see if the series was available on DVD, and it is........yours for only $129!
    No, the series isn't over. There are three more new episodes, tonight, Monday and Tuesday. If you have a VCR or some sort of recording system, check out the PBS listings. This series has been repeating episodes left and right, so you may be in luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Unfortunately I missed the entire series. Ken Burns' documentaries are excellent. I went to the PBS website to see if the series was available on DVD, and it is........yours for only $129!
    a 365 dollar donation to PBS gets you the top ten songs of the era, the companion book and the entire series.......

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    Burns did the Boob Mahrer show on HBO.

    Mahrer asked him about the newest Hollowwood movies to be released about the Iraqi war....The Boob asked him if he would tackle the current war.

    Burns replied that he thought WWII was a "necessary war" and the Iraq conflict wasn't

    Straight from the mouth of a Hollow wood moron.

    As if war was necessary.

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    LH , reserve it at the library on monday
    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    ... and it is........yours for only $129!
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