Posted by Northvale - PA on November 27, 2014 at 04:09:40 from (24.112.148.224):
In Reply to: Re: Question???.... posted by Spook on November 26, 2014 at 19:09:58:
NO, you are only considering the economy looking back. Things ALWAYS seem easier from that point of view. Think about these points: economic depression your entire life so far, thousands of Americans killed daily (thousands!!!) the entire world caught up in wars of extermination. These were truly desparate times. I really don't know how they dealt with the stress compared to how wimpy people are these days. I think they were 'silent' because they had seen so much devastation & death, even if only thru news releases. My mother's family went thru this. Their older brother had been killed. their parents were distraught, for years. The countries their grandparents came from were utterly destroyed and ties to family history gone forever. The victory has been glorified (understandable, build morale) but the cost to those who bore the brunt of loss was bad. My father's family had no such personal loss and he has a much happier memory of those times.
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