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Every time I hear this song. It puts a tear of sadness in my eyes. Then I immediately think of my grandpa, and my great uncles, who were not partisans, but a proud WWII Jewish War Veterans. My grandpa served in the USCG, and fought Imperial Japan. My great uncles served in the US NAVY and US ARMY, and fought Nazi Germany. My grandfather once played me and my father this Woody Guthrie song “All You Fascists Bound to Lose” ✡️🦅🇺🇸… th-cam.com/video/qvmJS7PUy3k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rHs7oh0gzq3hFIYK
They fought and died with dignity. We will remember them forever.
An example of great Jews.
Yes they sure did. Just as the 550,000 Jewish Americans, who didn’t wait to be drafted like my family. They fought bravely in all branches of the US Military in both theaters. My grandfather was stationed in Perth, Australia 🇦🇺, while my great uncles were stationed outside of London 🇬🇧. The knew very well what it meant to be Jewish Americans, and fought bravely for freedom! ✡️🦅🇺🇸
Interesting rendition!
Every time I hear this song. It puts a tear of sadness in my eyes. Then I immediately think of my grandpa, and my great uncles, who were not partisans, but a proud WWII Jewish War Veterans. My grandpa served in the USCG, and fought Imperial Japan. My great uncles served in the US NAVY and US ARMY, and fought Nazi Germany. My grandfather once played me and my father this Woody Guthrie song “All You Fascists Bound to Lose” ✡️🦅🇺🇸…
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Why does the "do" sound like "du" like in "mir zenen do"? I've never heard this before, dialect quirk I'm not aware of?
Maybe Litvak pronunciation vs. Galitzianer? I'm not sure--I've always heard it pronounced that way!