I myself have obtained quite a few historical Second world war Artifacts.Why? Because I want History to be remembered and Preserved.
Master Sergeant ~ Waronthemoon
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WarOnTheMoon wrote:
I have not been able to find any Panzer Ace named "Otto Han Heisberger". You sure that was his name?
blue44elephant wrote:
Otto Han Heisberger
WascallywabbitCDN wrote:
Very possible in the confusion in Germany at war's end.
Little Racoon wrote:
It's so interesting on how you guys know what happened to your great-grandparents and grandparents during WW2. I was too young to ask my great-grandparents about their experience in WW2 before they passed away. It would be very interesting to see their point of view on the Japanese occupation of China(the only person left in my family who was born before WW2 is my grandpa and he was only a toddler/child during WW2).
blue44elephant wrote:
I didn't even know my family had something to do with ww2 until my both my parents passed away, they left me some old archives and documents and that's how I found out. In 2018, a friend of mine happened to find some more documents about my ancestors in WW2 and gave them to me. The museum wanted to buy them but I refused : )Little Racoon wrote:
It's so interesting on how you guys know what happened to your great-grandparents and grandparents during WW2. I was too young to ask my great-grandparents about their experience in WW2 before they passed away. It would be very interesting to see their point of view on the Japanese occupation of China(the only person left in my family who was born before WW2 is my grandpa and he was only a toddler/child during WW2).