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Eventually, I was sent to Wales and Germany, and after the war, to Paris
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"Eventually, I was sent to Wales and Germany, and after the war, to Paris"

- Lloyd Alexander

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This quote by Lloyd Alexander is a representation on his experience during World War II. He was sent to Wales as well as Germany throughout the battle, and then to Paris later on. This recommends that he was part of the military, most likely in an assistance duty, and was sent out to different places as the battle progressed. It is likely that he was sent out to Wales and also Germany to give assistance to the soldiers, and after that to Paris after the battle to assist with the restoring process. This quote additionally mirrors the enormous influence of the war on the lives of those that endured it, as it changed the course of their lives as well as sent them to various locations. It is a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who offered in the war, as well as the lasting effects it had on their lives.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Lloyd Alexander between January 30, 1924 and May 17, 2007. He/she was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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