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French woman pouring tea for a British soldier fighting in Normandy, 1944
French woman pouring tea for a British soldier fighting in Normandy, 1944.
This woman is prudent, she locked her door. See the key on her left hand!
True history that offers the future a brighter light amidst the darkness of war. Only a simple act of support; however, a very powerful message of gratitude for the sacrifices of fighting heroes. The faithful lady risked her life, armed only with a brave heart and a key to her safety. She faced "fire" to help an ally, despite the dangerous state. Keep the Faith.
That soldier came all the way from Britain from some other nation to liberate France from the Nazi occupation. He is engaged in actual encounter . The French people were duty bound to stand by the liberators in every possible way, atleast as a token of solidarity . The lady in the photo is courageous and responsive . This is no occasion to mention of humanitarianness . Brave and patriotic lady .
She is a brave woman of France, she is honouring a soldier fighting to liberate France in a very practical way. I am sure that soldier appreciated her gesture of goodwill.
She isn't actually pouring tea. Experts have determined that it was actually a traditional French fermented beverage known locally as "Le Funky Cold Medina".
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