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Quotes about second-world-war

The Second World War, a monumental event in global history, represents a period of profound transformation and turmoil. Spanning from 1939 to 1945, this conflict reshaped nations, societies, and the very fabric of international relations. It was a time marked by immense courage, sacrifice, and resilience, as individuals and nations alike faced unprecedented challenges. The war's impact extended far beyond the battlefield, influencing art, culture, and politics for generations to come. People are drawn to quotes about the Second World War because they encapsulate the human spirit's ability to endure and overcome adversity. These quotes serve as poignant reminders of the lessons learned and the enduring hope for peace and unity. They offer insights into the complexities of human nature, the cost of conflict, and the power of perseverance. By reflecting on these words, we gain a deeper understanding of the past and its relevance to our present and future. The Second World War remains a powerful symbol of both the darkest and most inspiring aspects of humanity, making it a compelling subject for reflection and remembrance.

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A guerra é boa talvez no sentido de chamar a atenção para certos problemas.
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When he came he first covered me with his revolver', Christine write in her official report, but it was not long before Waem put the gun down on the table between them.
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Tessio Zizmo had been a virgin when she married Milton Stephanides at the age of 22. Their engagement,which coincided with the Second World War, had been a chaste affair. My mother was proud of the way she'd managed to simultaneously kindle and snuff my father's flame,keeping him at a low burn for the duration of a global cataclysm.... She didn't surrender until after Japan had.
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For a once renowned woman who loved telling tales of dodging bullets, wielding grenades and subverting dogs trained to kill, Christine's story is, surprisingly, little known today.
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El mundo no volverá a ser igual al que dejamos a nuestras espaldas. Ahí fuera están sucediendo muchas cosas. La guerra arrasará con todo. Será un mundo mejor. Desaparecerán los triángulos negros, rosas o rojos. Ya no habrá judíos, arios o negros. Nos mezclaremos todos en una gran Babel, pero esta vez no intentaremos erigir una torre más alta que el cielo. Nos limitaremos a vivir bien
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-Siento todo este desbarajuste-. No era lo previsto ¿sabe? o quizás si. Ya no lo se. Ahora volverán ustedes a ser un pueblo libre, debería desearle buena suerte en su nueva vida... Pero la vida, señor, la vida es sin duda la mayor catástrofe que se haya concebido
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A diferencia del estalinismo y otras dictaduras que se apropiaron, sin más, del poder, el nazismo se sustentó en una base popular.
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When a German soldier is running at you, there's no point quoting Virgil at him, you're better off kicking a football in his face.
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A very important man used to visit her sometimes, and I met him too. He loved children and used to dandle me on his knee. This was how the title came about for this book, Uncle Hitler, although in the old German tradition, I called him Uncle Adolf, even though I was not related to him. This was a sign of respect to an older person, which is why I called Frau Eva ‘Aunty Eva’.
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