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“It is time for the international community to work for the creation of an independent Kurdistan as they did once for the Jews after the Holocaust. The current war against ISIS, which is perceived by many as World War Three, can be compared to World War Two. After horrible wars, great changes can be brought about for those who have suffered extreme injustice.”
Widad Akreyi“Who was Hitler" demanded little Tracy"He was this bloke in World War Two" explained Ben.”
Jackie French, Hitler's Daughter“As soon as I read that, it clicked: that's my theater of war. It was exciting to think that I could write about World War Two from a totally new place.”
Michael Chabon“Look, this is helping me out quite a bit, but could you just get to the punishment part? We're at the end of World War Two in history, and I can't wait to find out who wins.”
Rob Thomas, Rats Saw God“And his computer's spell-check always forces him to capitalize the word "Internet". Come on; World War Two earned it's capitalization. The Internet just sucks human beings away from reality.”
Douglas Coupland“Kill every enemy twice, Wilky said. Better than gettin' shot by a soldier pretending to be dead.”
Joseph Bruchac, Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two“Never think that war is a good thing, grandchildren. Though it may be necessary at times to defend our people, war is a sickness that must be cured. War is a time out of balance. When it is truly over, we must work to restore peace and sacred harmony once again.”
Joseph Bruchac, Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two“Another of the hard things about being in a war, grandchildren, is that although there are times of quiet when the fighting has stopped, you know you will soon be fighting again. Those quiet times give you the chance to think about what has happened. Some of it you would rather not think about, as you remember the pain and the sorrow. You also have time to worry about what will happen when you go into battle again.”
Joseph Bruchac, Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two“Strong words outlast the paper they are written upon. ”
Joseph Bruchac, Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two