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During WW2, when your parents were kids, did your parents have to wear

Did they have to wear Tags on a string around their neck that had their name and address on them every day when they went to school?

My mom did. Everyone in Saint John did. Kids anyways
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SandWitch · 26-30, F
My great, great grandparents were born in Sweden in the early 1930's and just prior to the start of WWII. I have a diary written by my great, great grandmother who remembered as a child riding the train in Sweden with her mom and sitting beside kids her own age being sent from Finland to Sweden between 1939 and 1945. They were being escorted to Sweden and Denmark by Red Cross volunteers because their mothers were either ill, had been killed or were required to work in war plants in support of the Allied Forces against the Hitler Nazi Regime.

This photo is a stark reminder of what that looked like, not only in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, but in Syria as well. This is what results when a narcissistic sociopath wants to become a Dictator and starts by imposing his fascist, White Supremest, Racist agenda onto his own country first, with others in his sights on the near horizon. America, sit up straight and pay attention.