Oct. 14, 1943, became known as "Black Thursday" with devastating losses at the hands of the Nazis. Arthur Linrud of Velva, North Dakota, survived. Now his family seeks to remember those who didn’t.
i have seen officers that have english much less accented than hers and can be american in every possible way. can absolutely pass. sure. just like in stalag 17, that kind of stuff. just like that. i m serious. i love this stuff, jack. we all grew up with james bond. and jack kennedy s favorite author for a while, too. what do you make of this jack? i know we have spies from friendly countries like israel here. we have spies everywhere. we ve gottings in officers stationed probably in every one of our embassies around the world, right? isn t this fair game to be blunt about it? yes. i mean, got on, let s face it. the u.s. does this the russians and israelis does this the brits. everybody does this. this shouldn t be shocking to anybody. a lot of people assumed this stuff would go away. it s become some cases more economic than it is about political survival but it s still there. okay. il do think this.
english much less accented than hers and can be american in every possible way. can absolutely pass. sure. just like in stalag 17, that kind of stuff. just like that. i m serious. i love this stuff, jack. we all grew up with james bond. and jack kennedy s favorite author for a while, too. what do you make of this jack? i know we have spies from friendly countries like israel here. we have spies everywhere. we ve gottings in officers stationed probably in every one of our embassies around the world, right? isn t this fair game to be blunt about it? yes. i mean, got on, let s face it. the u.s. does this the russians and israelis does this the brits. everybody does this. this shouldn t be shocking to anybody. a lot of people assumed this stuff would go away. it s become some cases more economic than it is about political survival but it s still there. okay. il do think this. look, good journalists in this