Packerjohn
Packerjohn
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Our local, small town newspaper this week ran a full page story called, "Last Respects." It's about George who just died at the age of 99; 38 days short of his 100th birthday. I like to think of myself as a pacifist but I hold high regard for the people who fought in past wars to protect our country and our way of life. It was a long article but I would like to bring out just 3 points from interviews with "George."
1. "Despite the danger George endured during his service, he placed no blame on the people of Germany, as many were forced to fight a war they did not believe in." I would think that there are many Russians soldiers in the Ukraine today that are fighting for something they don't believe in and perhaps would rather be home with wives or girl friends.
2. "Several German soldiers who were surrendering to George and his men were shot by an SS soldier in their midst who had orders to kill their men if anyone was suspected of defecting or of surrendering to the allied forces." The SS soldier shot about 15 of his own men. Makes me think if the Russians soldiers are under the same sort of pressure.
3. "The military can turn a young person's life around..... and we could use more of that today." This the same point of view my father held way back in the 50s regarding aimless, lost youth. My father was a soldier in WWI so I think he knew what he was talking about.
1. "Despite the danger George endured during his service, he placed no blame on the people of Germany, as many were forced to fight a war they did not believe in." I would think that there are many Russians soldiers in the Ukraine today that are fighting for something they don't believe in and perhaps would rather be home with wives or girl friends.
2. "Several German soldiers who were surrendering to George and his men were shot by an SS soldier in their midst who had orders to kill their men if anyone was suspected of defecting or of surrendering to the allied forces." The SS soldier shot about 15 of his own men. Makes me think if the Russians soldiers are under the same sort of pressure.
3. "The military can turn a young person's life around..... and we could use more of that today." This the same point of view my father held way back in the 50s regarding aimless, lost youth. My father was a soldier in WWI so I think he knew what he was talking about.