WWII: Remembering the Fallen of World War II

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The discussion highlights the stark contrast between the current era and the tumultuous times of World War II, emphasizing that we are living in one of the most peaceful periods in human history. The staggering numbers related to the casualties and destruction of the war serve as a reminder of the past's horrors. The conversation references George Santayana's quote about the importance of remembering history to avoid repeating it, raising concerns about the potential for future generations to forget the lessons learned from such conflicts. The hope is expressed that those in power will also remember these lessons to prevent future wars.
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The Fallen of World War II. Apparently we live in one of the most peaceful times in human history.
 
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This is quite astounding. I remember learning about this years ago but the numbers are truly staggering.

Thanks for sharing.
 
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it... George Santayana

Will we forget the horror of a world war again? Thanks for helping me remember. I hope those more powerful than I will remember.
 
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