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Carolyn Christine Lahtinen 1939 - 2010

Carolyn Christine Lahtinen of Scurry, Kaufman County, Texas was born on July 9, 1939, and died at age 71 years old on July 21, 2010.
Carolyn Christine Lahtinen
Scurry, Kaufman County, Texas 75158
July 9, 1939
July 21, 2010
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    1939

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    July 9, 1939
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  • 07/21
    2010

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    July 21, 2010
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    Carolyn Christine Lahtinen lived 4 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 71.
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In 1939, in the year that Carolyn Christine Lahtinen was born, on the 1st of September, Nazi Germany invaded Poland. On September 17th, the Soviet Union invaded Poland as well. Poland expected help from France and the United Kingdom, since they had a pact with both. But no help came. By October 6th, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany held full control of the previously Polish lands. Eventually, the invasion of Poland lead to World War II.
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In 1945, at the age of merely 6 years old, Carolyn was alive when on June 22nd, the Battle of Okinawa ended. A joint Army and Marine campaign, supported by the Navy, the Battle of Okinawa went on for 82 days. The last Japanese resistance on Okinawa was defeated. 4,907 Navy, 4,675 Army, and 2,938 Marine Corps personnel were killed in the battle on the US side. It is estimated that 110,071 on the Japanese side were killed - the estimate includes Okinawan citizens who were pressed into service and includes children. With the win of Okinawa, the United States gained an important base of operations in the Pacific.
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