Nazi flags in Charlottesville were an affront to WWII veterans. And they fought back. - News Summed Up

Nazi flags in Charlottesville were an affront to WWII veterans. And they fought back.


(The Washington Post)The folks behind the World War II Memorial also gave Dingell’s message a thumbs-up. Let’s work to encourage unity, civic engagement & personal responsibility in our nation!” the Friends of the National World War II Memorial tweeted. At an assisted living facility in Provo, Utah, the World War II veterans who always sit at a lunch table together couldn’t stop talking about the rally-turned-riot in Charlottesville. Have any of those men — mostly in their 20s and 30s — been to a World War II memorial? Dozens of memes bringing back old World War II propaganda posters had flooded social media by Monday.


Source: Washington Post August 14, 2017 22:21 UTC



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