sarahnathaniel.bsky.social
Public Engagement Coordinator South East, Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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Great thread. Thank you. Such a tragic story, amongst many.
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Might help if I posted the photo! 🤣
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Ooooooo.... Want! But yes, you'd have to choose your playing companions carefully! 🤣
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Anywhere between 5 and 75??🤣
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Thank you! I thought when I started the might be rare, but sadly all too commonplace 😞
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Thanks, I'll look into them.
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Full story here. www.sussexexpress.co.uk/heritage-and...
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Maybe I've set myself another rabbit hole! 🤣
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These things always come in handy at some point I find!
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Did he express any view publicly after the loss of his sons, I wonder? Interesting to know what his view was then.
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Yes please. Thank you.
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Thanks, Paul. I'll have a look. There are so many!
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Yes, absolutely. I think as a parent myself, this is why I'm drawn to this. Just unimaginable. My grandfather was a FEPOW and, having not heard from him since 1942 assumed he was dead. I have the letter he wrote home to his sister when he was liberated in 1945.
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Thank you. It seems even 5 from one family is not massively unusual. So sad.
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What a terrible tragedy for your family.
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I'll have a look. Thanks, Beth. It always surprises me how many there are but I guess it shouldn't really. Bigger families etc
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Thank you. I'll have a look. There are so many. It's so sad.
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What a fabulous photo!
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Thanks, Grant. I'll talk to Sehar!
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This is brilliant! Thank you.