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Probably, but you remember all the family stories from older siblings,
cousins, parents, aunts and uncles, right?
On 12/28/11, Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> James writes:
>> If he is but 72 today then he was two years old when the
>> Germans cut off Leningrad and barely five, if that, when
>> the siege was lifted. I do not know about the rest of you
>> but my memories of the time between two and five years of
>> age are somewhat dim.
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> I don't know about the rest of you but my memories between 2 - 5 PM
> are somewhat dim...
>
> Mark W.
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