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11-02-2014, 01:07 PM
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War Crimes Including Female Prisoners
calling all sleuth finding peeps.. help me find info on these...
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11-02-2014, 08:54 PM
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Re: War Crimes Including Female Prisoners
The second photo looks like an evidence photo...check out the tiny arrows and the stamp on the lower right corner. The fourth photo looks like post WWII French Paratroopers uniforms. The sixth, eighth, nineth, eleven, and sixteenth photos are post WWII French Paratroops and Legionnaires uniforms and weapons. Looks like 1950's and early 1960's. The last photo are of the guys in Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. |
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11-03-2014, 10:41 PM
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Re: War Crimes Including Female Prisoners
Of course the "American Pillage" of the Philippines...you just had to get that anti-American dig in there didn't you? Let's see, the American pillage of the Philippines...was that before of after we drove the Spanish out? Or was it when we fought the Moros to keep the Philippines from becoming an Islamic country? Or maybe it was when we lost all those young Americans defending the Philippines from the Japanese invasion and rape? Or perhaps it was fighting the Japanese to retake the Philippines from the Japanese? Or maybe it was when we fought in the Philippines to keep them free from Communist overthrow? Let me see...I seem to be confused about this American pillaging. The United States has lost over 200,000+ American lives during several conflicts (Spanish American War, Moro Insurection, WWII, and the ongoing fight against Islamic Terrorism) to help the Philippine people. Where do you get off with accusing America of ever pillaging the Philippines? Anti-American ingrate. |
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11-03-2014, 11:05 PM
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Re: War Crimes Including Female Prisoners
I believe the first photo is from the after effects of the Atomic Bombing of Japan during WWII. The second photo is of a WWII German SS Senior Noncom with prisoners. The third, fourth, and eighth photos are from Vietnam and show a captured Vietcong prisoner awaiting interrogation (3rd) and what looks like a Vietcong prisoner being pulled behind an armored personnel carrier through a rice paddy (4th and 8th) as a form of field expedient enhanced interrogation. Looks like ARVN troops...not American. The fifth photo is of a WWII German concentration camp. The sixth photo is of a murder/terrorist killing of the Ortega family by the FLN Terrorist Group in the 1970's. The seventh twelfth photos are of US Army CIC Agents performing a modified/field expedient water boarding of a potential Vietcong. The ninth photo is unknown somewhere in Africa or Detroit. The tenth photo is of a WWII French female Nazi collaborator with French Resistance Fighters. The eleventh photo looks like an evidence drawing of a murder victim. The thirteenth photo is post WWII and is of an unknown police officer executing unknown individuals for unknown reasons. |
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11-04-2014, 01:23 AM
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Re: War Crimes Including Female Prisoners
Thank You for the info. I think your probably right about Algerian War and the first indochina war. (French Vs Vietnamese)..You can make an argument on American Policy on how we conduct ourselves with the world conflict, however Im confident that if we would pillage the nations that we conflict with, Im sure we would have benefit from such actions. However our federal budget proves otherwise. i beg of you to please comment if your from the Philippines and agree with this statement.... please give me ur side..... i ask not to argue with you, only to show evidence that Necrosis is mistaken. thank you... |