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Old 12-01-2010, 10:13 AM
Letum Letum is offline
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Im actualy not sure why you meen. These birds like it or not might have saved the lifes for 2000-5000, maby the entire D day and you talk about plants???

Please read up on this subject and you will understand how vital they actualy were....

They were the main meens for the french resistance for communicating with the british.

They are a forgotten, but vital part of the communication doing ww2

Maby you should stay of the "plants" and read abit about this before posting...

LTbear
The French Resistance wouldn't have existed if it didn't have plants to eat.
I suspect it is you who does not understand how vital plants actually were. Furthermore, most plants who helped the war effort gave up their lives in the process.

I am quite happy to remember the pigeons and dogs, as long as we also remember the plants who sacrificed just as much, if not more.
They where more essential than any other living thing (apart from servicemen) in the war.

Last edited by Letum; 12-01-2010 at 10:17 AM.
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