Yes, wouldnt it be great IF a lot of the younger folks got their dads or granddads to
get their dads or grandads WW 2 stories on computer or taped. Too many neglect to find out the ww 2 history until it is too late. And then try to find out when it is too late.
Then they finally go looking for the details instead of getting the facts prior. Why is it so important now instead of back then ? This just drives me up the wall. Why do they wait till it is too late ? Wasnt it important back then? Or just only after their death?
Some wait till many years later and then want histories of them which could have been easily found by talking to them while alive. All they get this way of later checking is a
small bit of history, but no actual stories in first hand.