Philippines: Wartime Photos
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Re: Philippines: Wartime Photos
Hello to all ; more...............................................
By sea and land in the Pacific.
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Cheers. Raúl M .
By sea and land in the Pacific.
Source: https://www.ebay.ie/itm/m11f-ephemera-w ... 592743d129
Cheers. Raúl M .
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Thanks for sharing these. I showed them to my grandmother, who remembers watching the bombings of Sangley/Manila from the shore in Cavite as a small girl.
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Your grandparents were children during the war? Thats very interesting. Are you Gen X or Gen Y?TheMarcksPlan wrote: ↑19 Aug 2020, 00:01Thanks for sharing these. I showed them to my grandmother, who remembers watching the bombings of Sangley/Manila from the shore in Cavite as a small girl.
My grandparents were all in their teens and twentys during the war. I am Gen Y.
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Late-X or early Y, depending on definition.Avalancheon wrote: ↑19 Aug 2020, 07:31Your grandparents were children during the war? Thats very interesting. Are you Gen X or Gen Y?TheMarcksPlan wrote: ↑19 Aug 2020, 00:01Thanks for sharing these. I showed them to my grandmother, who remembers watching the bombings of Sangley/Manila from the shore in Cavite as a small girl.
My grandparents were all in their teens and twentys during the war. I am Gen Y.
Grandma was 11 when war came to the Phillipines so I guess she wasn't a small girl by the time it ended.
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