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Again, I am aware of this.
Still, using wire to attach a human head to your tank or sending it to your gf via mail is on a whole new level of fucked up. The dehumanization that this signifies is what surprises me. Though the first part of your comment sums up the reasons for that, I guess.

I hear you but indeed the first part of the comment sums up why these things happened. But keep in mind we're looking through the lens of history. If we'd been there at that time chances are we'd feel the same way toward the Japanese.

In contrast, the war with Germany was relatively clean, at least for the US/UK. Both sides had signed and lived up to the Geneva Convention, unlike Japan and the USSR. Both sides tended to fight hard, but pretty cleanly. Germans would surrender when there was no longer any point in fighting, as did US/UK troops. At least among Americans, the level of hate toward Germany and the Germans was rather low until the concentration camps were liberated.

The German war with Russia was entirely different. Nothing short of horrid. Almost no holds barred, no quarter given. What the Germans did to the USSR, the USSR did to the Germans. NFG for the Germans. Brought it on themselves.
 
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Teenage soldiers of the Union Army, blacks and whites alike fighting to preserve these United States.

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President Abraham Lincoln standing on the battlefield of Antietam, on the left is Allan Pinkerton. Pinkerton is essentially considered the father of the American Secret Service that protects every US President. On the right is Major General John A. McClernand. McClernand was a close political ally and friend of Lincoln. Both men were from Kentucky and lived the majority of their lives in Illinois.

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The bodies of dead soldiers in the aftermath of the Battle of Antietam.

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Union soldiers entrenched upon the west bank of the Rappahannock River at Fredricksburg, Virginia shortly before they took part in the Battle of Chancellorsville

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Black men collecting the bones of dead soldiers, killed in the battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia. The picture was taken in June 1864.

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Dead Confederate soldiers at the Battle of Spotsylvania in Virginia. Photo was taken in May 1864.

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A dead Confederate soldier in a trench at Fort Mahone on April 3, 1865.

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General William T. Sherman on his horse at Federal Fort No. 7 in Atlanta, Georgia. General Sherman is commonly known as "The Man That Made Georgia Howl", his march to the sea is legendary. His plan was to break the spine of the Confederacy and quickly and violently as possible to completely shatter their resolve by showing them just how ugly war really was.

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Soldiers awaiting outside while General Grant and General Lee discuss terms of surrender for his Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House.

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The funeral procession of President Abraham Lincoln making its way down Pennsylvania Avenue in 1865 just 5 days after he was murdered in cold blood by American traitor John Wilkes Booth. A nation, so recently mended after a horrifying and bloody war that saw over 600,000 young Americans be put to rest in the cold, hard ground. His body would be sent across country to rest in his home state of Illinois. Thousands of Americans went to the train tracks as his body was carried home and openly wept at his passing, even former Confederates were sorrowful of his passing with former Confederate General Robert E. Lee denouncing Booth and his crime.
 
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Here's a selection of Chicago gang tags from several gangs all over the city, taken during the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's.

I posted these images in the graffiti thread in the Art subforum, but I will also share them here since they offer a snapshot of street life in Chicago during the late 20th Century.

Almighty Gaylords, 1980's

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Conservative Vice Lords, Mid-to-late 1990's
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Latin Kings, Late 1970's or early 1980's
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Stoned Freaks, Late 1970's
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A German-trained and equipped division of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army prepare for deployment against the Japanese, c. 1938.
Germany had seen China as a valuable market for military and industrial goods after the end of WWI. This continued well into the period of rising Japan-China tensions in the 1930s and even for a short period after the formal signing of the alliance between Germany and Japan in 1936.
 
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The falling soldier, a photograph by Robert Capa (one of the founders of Magnum Photos). The soldier is shown collapsing backward after being fatally shot in the head. Is claimed to have taken on September 5, 1936, during the battle of Cerro Muriano in the Spanish Civil War. The photograph is considered an iconic image of the XX century.
Pretty sure that photo were revealed to have been staged.
 
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A German-trained and equipped division of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army prepare for deployment against the Japanese, c. 1938.
Germany had seen China as a valuable market for military and industrial goods after the end of WWI. This continued well into the period of rising Japan-China tensions in the 1930s and even for a short period after the formal signing of the alliance between Germany and Japan in 1936.
This is pretty interesting, I'm surprised I've never heard about it before. Do you know what happened to these German divisions after the alliance?
 
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March 11th 2004 in Madrid at 07:36 am. I could be wrong that this image is historical, but it's been 15 years since this massacre shocked Spaniard society, a kinda long time.
You can see the aftermath of a jihadist terrorist attack on innocent people, 193 people died on this event, the worst attack of this kind in Europe.
Some cowards decided, that in order to fulfill the wishes of their cruel god, they must blew up themselves and murder almost 200 people and more that were damaged badly and injured for life. It could have been far more worse as they planned to bomb the central station, Atocha, with dynamite according to one boss I had.
All of these victims were just workers and students, fathers and mothers going to work to feed their kids, students whose only crime was that they might missed some classes, grandparents who just were minding their business and expected that in the afternoon, after the grandkids were out of school, went to visit their beloved families and take care of their grandkids. 193 people who left broken families behind and a lot of tears, mothers and dads lost their kids, children lost their parents and students who will complete their degrees in heaven.
I might be very emotional for this post, but this happened in my home city, 15 minutes in car from my neighborhood. 15 years later and you can kind of feel the chill from walking in Atocha and travelling in train.
This tragedy created a lot of conspiracy theories around this matter, some say that this was made by the opposition, the PSOE, in order to win the elections that took over 3 days later. Nobody knows the truth, the most reasonable version is that jihadists killed because they were angry that Spain participated in the invasion of Irak.
May these innocents be safe in heaven.
 
This is pretty interesting, I'm surprised I've never heard about it before. Do you know what happened to these German divisions after the alliance?
The German military advisers were recalled in May 1938, 10 months after the official start of war between Japan and China.
From what I've read, the German-trained divisions fought well in the early years of the war against the Japanese, but their limited numbers meant they were unable to stem the tide of Japanese advances. After suffering continued troop losses and retreats, several of the divisions were reorganized and absorbed into other groups in the Chinese army, while some others survived (at a fraction of their initial strength) to fight Mao's forces after Japan was defeated.
 
Today in history: 33 years ago, disgruntled Edmond, Oklahoma postal employee Patrick Sherrill murdered 14 co workers. He then fatally shot himself.

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Simo Häyhä, the "White Death"

This image was taken during the Winter War of 1940.

Simo is believed to be the deadliest Sniper in military history, with 259 confirmed kills (although Simo strongly believed he had killed double that number). Standing at only 5ft 3 inches, he was a successful skier and huntsman before joining the army. He had no prior training with scoped rifles, and preferred to use iron sights.

Used as a propaganda tool by the Finnish military, the Red Army attempted to kill him several times during the course of the war. In one instance his face was "blown in half" by an explosive round fired by a Soviet sniper. He survived (though was badly disfigured) and went on to receive the 1st Class Medal of Liberty. After the war, Simo had a successful career as a moose hunter and dog breeder. He died in a veteran's nursing home on the 1st of April 2002, aged 96.

That photograph, frequently goes along with Simo, but in reality, several books title it as "A Swedish volunteer in the Winter War. Northern Finland, February 20, 1940"

This is consistent, because Simo was not at the north, but in Karelia. Also, all his kills were with issued SAKO Mosin Nagant, which this rifle is not.

It really can't be understated how insanely skilled he was. The Russians would send death squads to eliminate this one man, who would proceed to kill them all. You couldn't even make this shit into a movie since it would be too unbelievable to have this one sniper with no sniper scope kill that many enemies by himself.

I am not pissing on this dude, who is plain hardcore and brave, but Simo's most kills were racked during a short period of three months, during a substantially large operation when Soviets moved troops (40% of which did not go through basic training) and had no camo. After '30s, most experienced commanders were sent to Gulag. In '1939, were sending wave after wave of people over deep snow, in dark uniforms, over open fields. The slaughter was great and senseless, however the population of Moscow was more than entire population of Finland. There were plenty of people.


After Finns signed armistice in Kremlin, a lot of people on the streets of Finland walked crying reading the conditions of surrender (10% of Finland)

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The reality is, snipers don't last. Any side. Most kills are usually made from the opposite side moves assload of troops and there are plenty of fresh targets galore. This is why Pavlichenko was moved out of action after Sevastopol. Snipers die, a lot, no matter how good they are. It's a matter of time.
 
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Teenage soldiers of the Union Army, blacks and whites alike fighting to preserve these United States.

Yeah, because draft was so fucking popular that it caused riots and rich payed an equivalent of 50'000 today to avoid service. Also draft avoidance was punishable by loss of citizenship.

Keep in mind that progressive Union was so confident in negros that only started to recruit them for combat after Wagner massacre proved that they can cannon fodder as well as whites.


General William T. Sherman on his horse at Federal Fort No. 7 in Atlanta, Georgia. General Sherman is commonly known as "The Man That Made Georgia Howl", his march to the sea is legendary. His plan was to break the spine of the Confederacy and quickly and violently as possible to completely shatter their resolve by showing them just how ugly war really was.

a.k.a "war criminal" using Hague standards.


... after he was murdered in cold blood by American traitor John Wilkes Booth.

one person's "traitor" is another person's "mujahadeen".

Cold blood, warm blood, fuck that racist piece of shit Lincoln, a fucking tyrant that shat on the Constitution and pissed away 600'000 American lives.


1939. American Communist Party convention.

This is the time when Hitler was rampaging through Europe while Stalin has more concentration Gulag camps than Nazis ever will. American communists working with Soviets under the banner of Lenin, Stalin and Lincoln ... fucking flawless :story:

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your "martir" Lincoln is in good company with other genocidal maniacs: Lenin and Stalin.
 
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Yeah, because draft was so fucking popular that it caused riots and rich payed an equivalent of 50'000 today to avoid service. Also draft avoidance was punishable by loss of citizenship.

Keep in mind that progressive Union was so confident in negros that only started to recruit them for combat after Wagner massacre proved that they can cannon fodder as well as whites.




a.k.a "war criminal" using Hague standards.




one person's "traitor" is another person's "mujahadeen".

Cold blood, warm blood, fuck that racist piece of shit Lincoln, a fucking tyrant that shat on the Constitution and pissed away 600'000 American lives.


1939. American Communist Party convention.

This is the time when Hitler was rampaging through Europe while Stalin has more concentration Gulag camps than Nazis ever will. American communists working with Soviets under the banner of Lenin, Stalin and Lincoln ... fucking flawless :story:

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your "martir" Lincoln is in good company with other genocidal maniacs: Lenin and Stalin.

I gotta admit, I find it strange that a Russian is so butthurt about the Confederates losing the Civil War...

Like I'm a Southerner and I don't get all upset about it (then again, my ancestors fought for the Union) and besides, the war ended a century and a half ago. I'm pretty sure Atlanta has rebounded from the March to the Sea...

Anyway, this song's for you, my Neo-Confederate Slavic friend....


To get back on topic, here's a picture of Abingdon Cemetery, located in Washington County, Virginia. It's a historic cemetery and is home to a major Civil War memorial as well as several graves dating back to the 18th, 19th, and early 20th Century.

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This is the Byrd House, located in the unincorporated community of Trammel in Dickenson County, Virginia. Trammel was originally a company-owned coal mining town built in the early 1900's and was the last company-owned town in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The residents of the town were able to purchase their homes back from the company in the late 1980's.

The Byrd House was named after Vance Byrd, a bigwig in the mining company that founded Trammel.

It was abandoned in the early 1990's and now no longer exists. This image was taken in the mid-to-late 2000's, and the house had already fallen into severe disrepair.

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Here's some more images of Trammel, including the abandoned company offices, which are still standing as of 2019.

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The company offices, which was also used as a post office and company store.

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Another image of the building...

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I gotta admit, I find it strange that a Russian is so butthurt about the Confederates losing the Civil War...

not strange at all, I don't have a dog in the game, I'm just annoyed reading Goebell's worthy, schizo attempts trying to justify pointless waste of life. I don't have root in either south or north, so I see the whole debacle as it really is, without prejudice, an alcoholic husband beating the crap out of his wife "to preserve the union" Such pathos, "traitor", "in cold blood" ...

I betcha those teens in the photo were not volunteers, but conscripts at gun point. Nothing in the photo indicates that they were combat troops, but most likely unarmed auxiliaries peeling fucking potatoes, and I bet they wanted to be somewhere else.

As a matter of fact, army was segregated up 'til the end of WWII, so no, there were none of this altruistic "blacks and whites fighting shoulder to shoulder for the noble cause of liberaion of slaves" nonsense. Most Union generals didn't even think negros could even fight like men, that's just how colorblind they were. If we want to follow historical picture thread, let's not write bullshit commentaries.


A little known history of Russian civil war, "allied" countries landed a whole lot of troops in Russia's far East to engage the bolshevicks in 1918 ...

Americans

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also Canadians, Italians, British, French. All to fight commies. What a party!
 
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A German infantryman walking towards the corpse of a dead Red Army soldier and a burning BT-7 light tank in the southern Soviet Union during the early days of the Nazi invasion of the USSR.

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Belle the Hippo with her caretaker, Yevdokia Dashina, during the Siege of Leningrad in 1943. She was one of the few animals to survive in the zoo and her caretaker would risk life and limb to bring her water to keep her skin hydrated, Belle and Yevdokia would survive their time being besieged in the city.

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Female snipers serving in the Red Army before leaving to join the battle against the Nazis in 1943.

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A German soldier hanging a Nazi Germany flag in downtown Stalingrad in the fall of 1942.

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A Red Army soldier standing guard behind a captured German soldier of the vaunted 6th Army, the German army group that was encircled and nearly destroyed by the wrath of the Red Army.

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The ruins of Stalingrad, all but destroyed after 6 months of brutal warfare between the Red Army and Germans, the photo was taken via aircraft in late 1943.

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Red Army soldiers leading a charge to break the siege of Leningrad.

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Three small Russian children left as orphans after the Germans destroy their home and took their mother and father as prisoners in late 1942.

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Jewish civilians being marched by German officers out of Warsaw, Poland after the famed Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, these civilians are believed to have participated in the uprising.

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German soldiers of the shattered remnants of the 6th Army being marched out by Red Army soldiers following the defeat of the Nazis at Stalingrad.

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Ukrainian cavalrymen parading in front of Hans Frank, the Nazi Governor-General of occupied Poland. Photo was taken in Lviv, Ukraine in September of 1939.

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10 year old Polish girl, Kazimiera Mika, mourns by the corpse of her older sister Andzia who was 14. She was killed in a small field during an air raid by German planes. Andzia and several other older women had been digging potatoes when the Nazi planes swooped by, they all ducked for cover and returned from hiding once the planes were gone but the Nazi pilots weren't satisfied by this at all so they came back around and opened fire on everyone in the field. Her and one other woman were killed, five others managed to avoid being hit by the German guns and survived.

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Image of a dead, presumably German soldier, as Red Army soldiers run past him. The picture was taken in Berlin as the Red Army rapidly overwhelmed what few Nazi forces remained as they took the capital of Germany.

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Officers from the German Gestapo murdering Russian peasants.

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Red Army soldiers with guns aimed at the sky, backs to the ground, firing at German planes in June of 1943.

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Ukrainian women welcome German soldiers into their village in June of 1941.

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Young Russian girls helping to assemble machine guns in a Russian factory in 1943.

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A Red Army soldier writing on a column of the Reichstag in Germany. The words on the column show that a Major Iakovlev fought his way from Moscow to Berlin with the Red Army.
 
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Martin Brundle's crash in the 1984 Formula 1 Monaco Grandprix qualifications.

He struck the outside barrier, tore off the entire right side of his car and slid down the racetrack with his helmet on the concrete.

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Track Marshalls put the car upright and helped Brundle out of the car. Brundle seemed physically unharmed, ran back to the pitlane and got into his spare car. As the pit crew was firing up the engine, Brundle asked his team boss Ken Tyrrell what track they were at and whether he'd have to make a right turn or a left turn after the pit lane, Ken then switched off the car's ignition.
 
WWII, debatably, more ethnic Russians fought against Communists than in the civil war two decades earlier.

1943, Russian Liberation Army (ROA) proudly displays tri-color

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70 years later same tricolor flies over Kremlin. Aside from ROA, there were Russland, KV, Terek, RONA, Don, RNNA, not counting non-combat hiwis.
 
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