and thousands of thousands of people who were involved, but actually at the core of it, probably for everyone's family somewhere, somehow there's someone with a connection to that extraordinary summer of 1944. and ijust found it very moving. and also the fact that that letter will exist forever in a world where so many things like come and go. i don't remember him ever speaking about it, but it's very precious to me that he wrote it down. and today, you know, 80 years later, i could dig it out and have a look. oh, laura, thank you very much for sharing that with us. i know i feel very self—indulgent because i don't normally ever talk about things like that, but i thought today was for many families a very special occasion. that's what makes it more special because. yeah, that's that's you delving into your own family past. we really appreciate it. you and i reconvene on friday night as an episode of newscasts