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What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Yeah. I said, they're singing my song.
Yeah. I said, they're singing my song.
Yeah. I said, they're singing my song.
with your your two brothers were they when they got they got drafted correct yes only one got drafted okay my oldest brother oldest brother got drafted and then your other one still had to do what the what they call it ss the nazis told him to do the ss to help build the war the wall by the river and all kinds of stuff we never know where they went this would have been like gestapo yeah
with your your two brothers were they when they got they got drafted correct yes only one got drafted okay my oldest brother oldest brother got drafted and then your other one still had to do what the what they call it ss the nazis told him to do the ss to help build the war the wall by the river and all kinds of stuff we never know where they went this would have been like gestapo yeah
with your your two brothers were they when they got they got drafted correct yes only one got drafted okay my oldest brother oldest brother got drafted and then your other one still had to do what the what they call it ss the nazis told him to do the ss to help build the war the wall by the river and all kinds of stuff we never know where they went this would have been like gestapo yeah
Of course, the Nazis were gone by then, you know.
Of course, the Nazis were gone by then, you know.
Of course, the Nazis were gone by then, you know.
Yeah. Matter of fact, I wish I had a letter from the governor, you know, what a brave and young man he was, you know, to do this. I don't know if I ever find it. I have it somewhere, you know. And they even wrote to me while I was here, you know.
Yeah. Matter of fact, I wish I had a letter from the governor, you know, what a brave and young man he was, you know, to do this. I don't know if I ever find it. I have it somewhere, you know. And they even wrote to me while I was here, you know.
Yeah. Matter of fact, I wish I had a letter from the governor, you know, what a brave and young man he was, you know, to do this. I don't know if I ever find it. I have it somewhere, you know. And they even wrote to me while I was here, you know.
Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah. And my father, he wasn't scared of nothing.
Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah. And my father, he wasn't scared of nothing.
Yeah. Oh, wow. Yeah. And my father, he wasn't scared of nothing.
Of course I was afraid. And look, I was still a young kid, right? And the first black man I'd seen, I was hiding. I'd never seen a black man, you know, at the time. I never did. And we were scared of them, you know.
Of course I was afraid. And look, I was still a young kid, right? And the first black man I'd seen, I was hiding. I'd never seen a black man, you know, at the time. I never did. And we were scared of them, you know.
Of course I was afraid. And look, I was still a young kid, right? And the first black man I'd seen, I was hiding. I'd never seen a black man, you know, at the time. I never did. And we were scared of them, you know.