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WWII Civilians doing their part for the war


abn deuce

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All this talk of Dancing Girls .... When we should have been looking for Show Girls

 

 

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the real story behind this pic,

Showgirls knitting garments during drive to provide goods to servicemen during the war. Location: United Kingdom Date taken: 1939

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I don't know if you are to blame.

 

Bloody creep:n00b: keep up will you...... it was decided long ago during a late night pis......:beer:whisky tasting session in the clubhouse that the Orange mob were guilty as charged. Joris has been completely silent on the subject but Enigma has protested his innocence far too loudly and has now decamped.:stop:.........truth will out.

Stop Press:writing:....Latest appeal has been turned down and sentence will be carried out by Jack sometime during the HMVF invasion of Normandy '09:beatenup:

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A short story about the dedicated group of Nebraskans who greeted and gave a smile and a sandwich or Donut or cookies and support to countless Military serviceman during WWII as the trains stopped for ten minutes that passed though North Platte Nebraska headed for either coast . Even with war time rationing the area farm families gave of their produce to feed each of them. Meaning the sugar and chocolate among other items had to be found some how to supply the baked goods , that the gas and tires also needed to be stretched to bring the volunteers and supplies to the station everyday for four and a half years .

 

 

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