Dana, I think Larry's problem and your perhaps, is that you assumed when 
I said Wayne's countrymen, you assumed I meant American's when in fact, 
Wayne is British.


Dana Tierney wrote:
> the government did surrender quite quickly, to the continuing shame of the 
> population. However the French had one of the most active Resistance 
> movements in Europe. The house I used to live in in Chantilly was part of an 
> underground railroad that got Allied fighters back to their units.
>
> And Kevin Schmidt, much as it pains me to agree with Larry, I did read what 
> you said the same way he did. I'll agree that he is a horse's ass at times 
> and never does admit it when he is wrong, but you know what they say about it 
> taking one to know one. 
>
>   
>> Yeah, there were a lot of Frenchmen in WWII that did fight, but there
>> were a lot that didn't. The German army was doing something people
>> weren't used to, so it was very difficult to defend against.
>>
>> But there were a lot of French that did run and hide.
>>
>>     
>
> 

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