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I've wanted to ask someone like you several questions ever since that time: 1. What was life like in East Germany? How did the politics and oppression that we hear about affect your regular life? 2. What was that night and the immediate time afterward like? Describe what you saw, heard, and felt. 3. What was life like in the first few years after the wall fell? What were the ways in which your life really changed?
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How much of a view did you have of the overall strategy of the bombing campaign? Did your mission targets make sense in any kind of coherent way, or did they seem randomly chosen? It's been said before that an infantryman's view of the war is 10 feet wide and 20 feet long, and I'm just wondering if it was significantly different in the AAF.
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I would say that’s all about racism. Developers didn’t get away with it on white cemeteries because they were stopped by whites. The developers did get away with it on black cemeteries because the whites in power didn’t give a damn about the black citizens. The whites in power did not look after all their citizens like they swore to do. If that doesn’t define racism, I don’t know what does.
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