Nah he was a Latvian refugee from WWII. Was made to fight for the Nazis after they invaded Latvia. He loved a drink and a song so we’re all celebrating by getting absolutely f**king plastered
Oh he wasn’t at all sympathetic. He was sent to the forward reconnaissance brigade. He was only one of 10 out of 250 to survive from his unit. Absolutely amazing man. I’m not even 10% of the man he was. And yes this took me a long time using autocorrect to type.Great story. My brother in law had something similar. His grandfather was an Italian forced to fight for the Nazis but he was weirdly sympathetic to their cause...I'll just put that down to old age.
He drank grappa which is rubbish though.
Oh he wasn’t at all sympathetic. He was sent to the forward reconnaissance brigade. He was only one of 10 out of 250 to survive from his unit. Absolutely amazing man. I’m not even 10% of the man he was. And yes this took me a long time using autocorrect to type.
My grandfather flew the hump in China during the war. Got stuck in Japanese occupied territory and a Chinese family hid him in their wall for 16hrs. One of my mates grandfather's was hit by a grenade, got thrown on the dead wagon and reckons the corpses kept him alive in the cold. WW2 is full of insane stories.Oh he wasn’t at all sympathetic. He was sent to the forward reconnaissance brigade. He was only one of 10 out of 250 to survive from his unit. Absolutely amazing man. I’m not even 10% of the man he was. And yes this took me a long time using autocorrect to type.
I hope not, I tipped themBenji looks like he's shitting himself. Tigers are gunna get pumped.
My grandfather flew the hump in China during the war. Got stuck in Japanese occupied territory and a Chinese family hid him in their wall for 16hrs. One of my mates grandfather's was hit by a grenade, got thrown on the dead wagon and reckons the corpses kept him alive in the cold. WW2 is full of insane stories.