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@P_Kallioniemi This week we cancelled our summer family trip to the USA. 2 years ago we had a wonderful time in a country we love. We will go back again when we recognise it.
@Northsider1060@afneil Larger US economy absolutely. But allied victory was a shared effort. US were less than 50 per cent of allied forces in Italian liberation. Plus allies launched from North Africa which had been a primarily British theatre. Liberation of South of France was US dominated
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