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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old

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It is quite true that my film's view of man is less flattering than the one Rousseau entertained in a similarly allegorical narrative—but, in order to avoid fascism, does one have to view man as a noble savage, rather than an ignoble one? Being a pessimist is not yet enough to qualify one to be regarded as a tyrant (I hope)...The age of the alibi, in which we find ourselves, began with the opening sentence of Rousseau's Emile: 'Nature made me happy and good, and if I am otherwise, it is society's fault.' It is based on two misconceptions: that man in his natural state was happy and good, and that primal man had no society...Rousseau's romantic fallacy that it is society which corrupts man, not man who corrupts society, places a flattering gauze between ourselves and reality.
- Stanley Kubrick
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June 6
1813: British defeat American army at Stoney Creek, Upper Canada
1944: D-Day, Canadian casualties are described as "light"; 340 killed, 574 wounded, 47 captured
1944: NORMANDY LANDING
1944: NORTH-WEST EUROPE 194-45, effective dates for battle honour begin (to 5 May 45)
1944: R.R.C. - based in Toronto. Served in England and France - parachuted in to France.
1945: Lt. Andre van Kerre Broeck- de Sonneville Belgian Army/Resistance fighter/Dutch-French Connection walks back to Belgium barefoot after 3 years of Nazi incarceration
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