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  1. RamblingRose

    RamblingRose New Member

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    Hi to all,

    Is this where all the Maltese stuff goes?

    Im a UK citizen who was born on a British Naval Base in Malta in 1962. Due to a mix up somewhere along the line, I ended up with dual citizen ship of UK and Malta.

    My dad didnt serve in the war, but has never failed to tell me how proud I should be of my Maltese connections, and the bravery of the people on the Island.

    Even now, when I think about what they went through, it brings a lump to my throat. I think those of us who have never known war directly, can never fully appreciate what the people of Malta and other countries did.

    RR
     
  2. wallstreeterww

    wallstreeterww New Member

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    Did you guys know that most lebanese can understand the maltese language
    because its spoken in a language that most levantine arabic people can understand yet its written in english. Very fascinating history.
     
  3. Dave War44

    Dave War44 Member

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    I visted Malta very briefly last month, and the war museum was closed ! A taxi driver showed me a few sights, and spoke of the pride of the Maltese in holding out for so long. He also spoke very highly of the RAF !

     

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