I'm not sure how we missed it, but we don't remember seeing the post referred to. If anyone has it, can they send it to us directly, or just re-post it. Thanks. Bev c/g; Murph 56/7 On Fri, 19 Jun 1998 09:52:40 -0400 KF Etzold <[log in to unmask]> writes: >I just read the poem which was posted by Kees. I was there then. I am >German >and was in Saxony when WW II ended. I was only 10 then but I must say >I felt an >overwhelming sense of relief when we were liberated by the Americans. >I am >struck by the generosity >and willingness of the Americans (I am one now) and the Allies to >sacrifice. >This was brought out again during the Berlin Blockade >(I was there) when the Airlift saved us. Generosity: When we were >strarving an >American family sent us packages for Christmas with >Candy etc. >I am overwhelmed by all this, THANKS to all whose families were >involved. >K-F >PS: This is a little off the topic of Parkinsonism but I could not >help it. I >am crying as I type this. Thanks. >