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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2007

We'll met again

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  • The whole world owes the English, Scots and Welsh a debt of gratitude that never can be repaid. When nobody else could or would fight, they stood alone against evil. Other nations stood neutral when being neutral was cowardice. These three peoples stood up and fought ......alone, against a vastly superior military force. On this Fourth of July, I salute them and thank them. And thank you Dame Vera Lynn. You inspire people to this day and will forever.

  • It brings tears to my eyes everytime I watch it. What a wonderful feeling of hope and promise. And Vera, such a sweet and unassuming natural talent, her charm and sensitivity is overwhelming. I was just 8 years old when the war started, and just discovered this Video. Thank you for posting it

    John Mason from Brooklyn NY USA

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  • i will never forget her. a person woulod have t be without a soul to forget her.

  • HEJ HILSEN Ali FRA 9.B !!!

  • Does anybody here remember Vera Lynn?

  • Thank America for bailing them out, not once, but twice.

  • @3061535 - No doubt the Brits fought brilliantly against the Nazis, but as to the whole world "owing" them I suspect more than one country in the former British Empire wishes they never met them. History is complicated, and the English brutalized many people, too (and I say this an an American who holds them in high regard). A little balance, that's all...

  • No doubt the heart of this song is a sad and serious matter. However, it was written with such a black humour spirit and irony, that Kubrick chose it for the final scene of his film "Dr. Strangelove", and they fit perfectly.

  • I do not know how many times I have watched this clip. I enjoy it every time. You have to wonder how many of those RAF flyers never made it to the end of the war. A bright time in the middle of Hell.

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