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- Embed this noticeThis is a statement from from a British WW2 veteran who responded to an authors call for WW2 vets to write him letters about their experience in the war and their opinion of Great Britain in modern times which was publish as a book titled "The Unknown Warriors" in 2012 by Nicholas Pringle.
Contrary to the jew-media created narrative of WW2 vets being restful guardians whom went on a righteous crusade against evil resolutely content with their sacrifice, a great many of these men were left in a state of bitterness, confusion, anger, abandonment, self doubt and existential regret once it dawned on them what the gradual reality of "their" victory truly looked like.
While some of these vets may not truly understand the sheer depth of the great lie they've been told and simply wished they'd never stormed one foot up the shores of Normandy, others did understand and only wish they'd fought alongside the men on the other side of it.
"What are my main regrets? That I didn't fight for Hitler."