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26 Nov 2020 Garand Picture of the Day
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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That really frosts me... they snipe all day and when they are out of ammo they want to quit? Too late in my book.
Real men measure once and cut.
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I remember a story that if an American surrendered with an empty rifle the Germans shot them conversely if surrender with ammo they were spared
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The U.S., Britain
and their allies were fighting the Nazis; it was important to try not to behave like Nazis while doing so.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
The U.S.,
Britain
and their allies were fighting the Nazis; it was important to try not to behave like Nazis while doing so
Quite correct, although war crimes were committed on both sides. The winner determines the result. However, the Allies weren't fighting the Nazi, which was the political party, I believe.
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Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
Quite correct, although war crimes were committed on both sides. The winner determines the result. However, the Allies weren't fighting the Nazi, which was the political party, I believe.
Agreed. There are accounts of crimes from all sides, and not a few of them also. Some people turn into beasts when they are given the chance to get away with it, independently from their culture and from their nationality.
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Shoot the officer or senior NCO in charge, take the men prisoner.
Real men measure once and cut.
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As an officer, I'm not sure I like that way of thinking...
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Originally Posted by
Daan Kemp
However, the Allies weren't fighting the Nazi, which was the political party, I believe.
Judging from what I've seen and what my parents have said Nazism was more than a political party, it was an ideology.
The UK
's most highly sensitive secrets from WW2 will be held for 100 years and so we have to wait another 19 years to find out some of the unpalatable secrets that occurred in WW2 that we in the UK would rather the rest of the world didn't know about. It will be interesting to find out how many files have "gone missing" over the last 100 years.
Italian
prisoners of war were considered such low risk in the UK that their POW camps didn't always have a fence.
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I agree with Ovidio. Murdering POW reflects extremely negatively on the leadership of the persons doing it, as well as informing the world what kind of country they come from. As well as being against the laws of war. As well as condoning the enemy to do the same. Etc.
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