Damian,
I think my personal support and views about Churchill are fairly plain to see so not sure why you seem to be upset by my "banter" which I thought I explained pretty well.
Regarding my collector of German heritage I totally have no problem with him not liking Churchill. If his family is from Dresden then his views are based on the familiy experience (who were there at the time) which are different from those such as Rob,you and I. In no way could he be considered a supporter of the German leadership. He does not have to like Churchill just because we admire him. His is a more personal reason than say the average Aussie who just bases their views on Gallipoli and Singapore which in the short period of Australian history are magnifed far more than the same events are in British history. Remember Australia only became a country in 1901.
Gallipoli is so big here that it gets far much more attention than the Western Front which was far worse in terms of troops deployed, casualties, horror and length of time etc. As Rob points out the British were also at Gallipoli but this is forgotten amongst all the Australian stories (ie. Lone Pine, the Nek (ie. the scene in the Light Horse movie where three waves went over the top only to be mowed down straight away and Simpson and his Donkey etc.)
When I first came here and saw my first ANZAC Day parade (on the 25 April to commemorate landing at Gallipoli) I was really moved by the number of participants and public support. The day commemorates the fallen in all wars (that Australians were in) and Remembrance Day 11 NOV is also commemorated. My father was British Army and I don't recall anything like it in the UK.
I sometimes joke with my customers that I have been sent by the UK Govt on a mission to educate them about British military history. Damian in particular would be interested to know I recently had a 40 year old well educated customer who had never seen the movie Zulu or heard of Rorkes Drift and the 11 VC's !!!
I have mentioned in a previous post that Churchill should have been the Time Magazine man of the 20th Century (not Einstein).
So don't worry I am doing my bit to educate as many as I can



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Regards
Brett