» Thursday, October 21, 2004

Queen/Germany

Asked whether the Queen would apologise for the bombing of Dresden and other German cities on her upcoming trip to Germany, the PMOS replied that it was a matter for the Palace to determine what the Queen would say, but he added that this story also came under the headline for whatever the German for “old chestnut” was. This had been the subject of repeated speculation in the past, and had yet to be proved correct.

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4 Comments »

  1. I sincerely hope that the Queen will NOT apologise to anyone for the fact that we were dragged into a World War by people that were out to subjugate most of Europe!

    In fact, we need to examine why, having lost members of our families to the actions of the Germans were are now under their rule via the EU!

    We’ve already lost ‘Britain’ through the underhand methods of Mr Blair signing us up to the new European Constitution which will, in the end, make us nothing more than a ‘county’ of Europe. Time for a change!!

    Keep the United Kingdom United!!

    Janval

    Comment by Janval Phagan — 31 Oct 2004 on 5:21 pm | Link
  2. "In fact, we need to examine why, having lost members of our families to the actions of the Germans were are now under their rule via the EU!"

    Drilled concrete head!

    Comment by Nono — 2 Nov 2004 on 9:15 am | Link
  3. i hope that the queen does not apologize, we didn’t want to fight and she had nothing to do with it

    Comment by mickalus robertos — 5 May 2006 on 12:42 pm | Link
  4. i hope that the queen does not apologize, we didn’t want to fight and she had nothing to do with it

    Comment by mickalus robertos — 5 May 2006 on 12:42 pm | Link

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