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Kenna
2 year s ago
#52 and what a disaster that turned out to be...
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Gertrude
2 year s ago
Kenna
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Yes it was. I was there for that.
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Lea
2 year s ago
Kenna
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Would you please explain?
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Olph
2 year s ago
Lea
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in the first place, an environmental disaster
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Frank
2 year s ago
#3 Because it never rains in Holland?
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Frank
2 year s ago
#5 The Nazis accumulated a lot of local maps before they declared war on anyone. They knew where the roads were located.
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Olph
2 year s ago
Frank
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maps don't show you who's on them
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Elena
2 year s ago
#27 - the company still exist at the same spot today 55.67852741829421, 12.566437965422622
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Pat
2 year s ago
#8 - AND he landed it right on the chalk mark.
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Kenna
2 year s ago
#52 and what a disaster that turned out to be...
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Gertrude
2 year s ago
Kenna
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Yes it was. I was there for that.
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Lea
2 year s ago
Kenna
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Would you please explain?
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Olph
2 year s ago
Lea
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in the first place, an environmental disaster
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Frank
2 year s ago
#3 Because it never rains in Holland?
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Frank
2 year s ago
#5 The Nazis accumulated a lot of local maps before they declared war on anyone. They knew where the roads were located.
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Olph
2 year s ago
Frank
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maps don't show you who's on them
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Elena
2 year s ago
#27 - the company still exist at the same spot today 55.67852741829421, 12.566437965422622
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Pat
2 year s ago
#8 - AND he landed it right on the chalk mark.
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Yes it was. I was there for that.
Would you please explain?
in the first place, an environmental disaster
maps don't show you who's on them