Friday, March 03, 2006

During the war, and all along the French landscape ran the lonely cry of Vive Le Resistance...

After the war, the cry was no longer a lonely one. Every living Frenchman declared himself a member of the underground, deserving of a sloppy kiss or three, some medals, and cash would be nice.

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NEW YORK - "A lawsuit filed Thursday sought damages from the French government for property lost by 75,000 Jews and tens of thousands of other “undesirables” who were sent to Nazi death camps during World War II.
The lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan was brought on behalf of Holocaust victims and their heirs. It said France established and ran holding camps during the war where people being shipped out were forced to turn over all personal belongings.
Those belongings included cash, securities, silver, gold, jewelry, works of art, musical instruments, clothing and equipment, the lawsuit said."

Misha offers what needs to be said, and since I'm busy cleaning my guns from yet another trip to the range, he can do the heavy lifting for a time. Hey, it's lobbing a softball when it comes to mocking the French.

2 comments:

Lemuel Calhoon said...

The best part of this is that the Germans never ordered the French to round up the Jews. They did it on their own.

Also the French resistance was hard core communist. They only resisted because Moscow ordered them to.

Fits said...

They've always been a charming lot. That's why the loons love them so.