Read some stuff by a Swiss post-WW2 writer, Max Frisch that included some questionnaires Archived Message
Posted by DT on March 5, 2025, 14:38:48, in reply to "I sometimes think about how lucky guys like my dad were, and maybe yours, too, who were born during "
…designed to provoke self-reflection. Anyway, the link has the best one, which includes a question that gets at a similar point, but in an even broader sense. https://flaneursalley.blog/2020/04/24/max-frischs-questionnaire 22. Let us assume that you have never killed another human being. How do you account for it?  Previous Message a short window of time that made them too young for WW2 and Korea, and too old for Vietnam.  Previous Message My dad may spend way too much time playing games on his computer and posting stuff on FB, but every once in a while he posts something like this that is pretty cool. "March fifth 1953. 3/5/53 That was the day Harold Bosch, Tom Wilson and I, enlisted in U.S.A.F.. We were sent to Sampson Air Force for our basic training. It was a WW II P.O.W. camp in Rochester N.Y. Part of our training was spending a night sleeping on the frozen ground . That was just a few miles from the U.S. Canada border."
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- 72 years ago today, my dad and 2 of his best friends enlisted in the USAF. - Philo March 5, 2025, 13:28:09
- We still had POWs in 1953?* - timmer March 5, 2025, 15:55:58
- very cool. one of my regrets in life is not joining the military. my dad was coast guard - lcubed March 5, 2025, 15:14:41
- I think it's pretty cool that your dad knew Tom Wilson.* - complainant March 5, 2025, 14:19:44
- I sometimes think about how lucky guys like my dad were, and maybe yours, too, who were born during - Herman Blume March 5, 2025, 14:10:49
- 2 years later, he was discharged after his mom wrote a letter asking that he be allowed - Philo March 5, 2025, 13:36:05
- that's very cool. how long did they serve?* - VIV March 5, 2025, 13:34:35
- That's pretty great.* - LovetheChief March 5, 2025, 13:34:10
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