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Ответитьit is very easy, 80 years later, without having been there, to accuse the US soldiers of crime against the SS guards of Dachau. You are not among those who discovered these camps and their horrors, so you are not qualified to judge and judge these soldiers.
ОтветитьWar crime
ОтветитьThey (the Nazis) had many years of fucking around....but then they found out
Ответитьanyone who says this is a war crime doesn't understand what the definition is
ОтветитьThe results of war.
ОтветитьAnother soldier was reported as saying, “Massacre? There was a massacre?..Huh. Must’ve happened when I was looking at my watch or something.”
ОтветитьCan not imagine how will the ss troops do to the prisoners if us troops nevet enter dachau
ОтветитьLegally speaking, it's not a war crime because the SS was declared a criminal organization. Thus, they aren't subject to military law since they're not a military unit. Justice served.
ОтветитьYes. War crime. Unfortunately it's war.
Ответить“Crimes against Nazis.” That’s an oxymoron.
ОтветитьOnce again, we have a channel too lazy to employ a real narrator, and so we are stuck with the horrible AI dialogue.
ОтветитьIt was war. Stuff happens in war.
ОтветитьPoor thingies...
ОтветитьFinalmente EMERGE ALTRA
VERITÀ MOLTISSIMI TEDESCHI ASSASSINATI
dai. Liberatori. Quante persone.assassinate senza motivo solo per il piacere di
Uccidere.
No one could justify the atrocity of those killings, but, under those horrific circumstances back then, one could probably certainly understand why they happened.
What a terrible time in history :(
I do not think it was a massacre. The piece of sh** SS, were pure evil.
ОтветитьSo you use a bot to do the talking on this video which is off putting enough, but then you have the audacity to say that this was a massacre like they Nazi’s were innocents?! What the Nazi’s did to the Jews was the real massacre, I and many others would say this was justice for the millions killed.
ОтветитьIf those camps hadn't been freed none of those prisoners would have survived, after the brutality that Jewish and other prisoners had been through it would be natural to turn on the prison guards, those prisoners had seen relatives murdered and tortured it was unforgivable, evil be to he who evil thinks, it's a true saying.
ОтветитьAh well...
ОтветитьGive me a minute to be upset about this. Ok I’m over it.
ОтветитьWar crimes? The SS guards got off easy.
Ответить"War crime" my rear end. Holy moly the amount of vulgar language I have at my disposable in objection to that phrase is... I would have to invent knew words or learn several other different languages
ОтветитьI’m sorry, but I missed the part where this was a war crime 🤔
ОтветитьThe SS executed hundreds of US and Canadian POW's. These SS concentration camp guards were sadistic mass murderers. The GI's were %100 in the right.
ОтветитьAmerican atrocities were numerous. Defeating your enemies is enough. No one is authorized to be vengeful and vicious. Russians forces were even worse toward captured Germans. Love and mercy DID NOT ALWAYS ABOUND.
ОтветитьWhat would you have done????? Think about it!!! AI want let me say want i want to say!! But you know!!!
ОтветитьIn Dachau, Dr. Sigmund Rascher conducted freezing experiments on Russian and Jewish POW's. He would then place the naked and unconscious men into a large bed with 2 nude prostitutes in an effort to "revive" the prisoners to their normal body temperature.
"Knock, knock my little Jew; just checking in on you. Are you nice and warm yet?"
"Aww, Shucks Dr. Rascher, you're not such a bad guy, after all. Thanks again for the two little Russian belly warmers." 😏 👧🏼🥴👧🏼
That's an artificial voice, right? Ruins the whole thing, so what do you think it will eventually do to people who grow up with it?
ОтветитьNazis aren't human, so nothing to see here
Ответитьbloody good job U S troops
ОтветитьThe Americans were far, far too merciful to the SS Guards.
ОтветитьDon't feel sorry for the SS guards, not one bit. How could one witness the liberation of the death camps and not being emotionally distraught at the sight of all the horrors which presented itself?
ОтветитьStrictly speaking it may have been a war crime, but the reaction of the Americans and victims of monstrous Nazi horrors was understandable. They were only human and there is a limit as to how much humans can be expected to bear...we are not God's creatures, but only another animal and a very destructive one at that....why should God (if He existed) have a plan for the most ruthless creature that ever walked the earth?!
ОтветитьI'd be more concerned about the other ones (SS) that got away with MURDER !
ОтветитьYes definitely
Pay backs are hell.
What goes around comes around. "War is hell"-General William T. Sherman.
ОтветитьThe SS were a criminal organization that deliberately fought outside any known rules of warfare. Cruelty and brutality were their stock in trade. Every SS bastard who got theirs knew why.
ОтветитьWar crime? I don’t see it.
ОтветитьMy father was ex British Army and saw first hand what was done in the death camps. What he told me made my blood run cold, he also said they were forbidden to take retribution on the German soldiers, he said he would have shot them for what they had done to the prisoners.
ОтветитьI have visited Dachau..this was what the SS and Nazis brought into themselves!
ОтветитьThis AI narrated trash is bs, It was an unwritten rule to shoot SS. The one thing they got right in the movie Fury was the soldiers being pissed when they brought a captured SS officer through the camp and just not shooting him on the spot. It was known the SS would execute captured Americans. The soldiers handled it their own way. To this day you cannot enter the US if you were even in an SS unit. Doesn't matter if you were just the cook
ОтветитьYah I’m not going to cry for the SS soldiers who found themselves in the shoes of their victims.
Frankly that any SS member survive the war is a shame.
Crime? R u kiddin us? Those ss monsters killed milions...innocent people...
ОтветитьMy father was at Dachau concentration camp, when the 20th tank Battalion US Army help to liberate Dachau. The horrific things he saw of what the German prisoners did to human beings was inhuman. 30 rail cars stacked with dead bodies rotting, live human beings Skin and Bones starving to death. It was Total Carnage and shock and awe, and the smell of burned and rotting bodies. The soldiers were Heroes karma karma Came Calling, and the guards paid for their injustices Against Humanity.
ОтветитьTime to forgive and forget ❤
ОтветитьA war crime committed against the Nazis?? Ermm... I think you'll find that the proper term is: JUSTICE. The Nazis showed no mercy, so why would any sane, rational, justice-loving person show them any mercy?
ОтветитьConsidering that the US dropped two atomic bombs which murdered MILLIONS of japanese civilians, I hardly think the murder of murderers ranks as 'one of the greatest war crimes'.
Even to this day the japanese complain about the presence of US marines and the 'crime' related to their presence. Recently released documents state that AT LEAST over four hundred rapes were committed in europe by american forces, and those are the ones reported, and during wartime, its highly likely MOST were never reported.
Just go look up the Canicatti massacre and the Biscari massacre for the murder of unarmed prisoners.
Anybody that thinks war only makes animals of ONE side really doesn't know much about war.