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MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
7. My uncle also
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 07:03 PM
Jan 2015

He was the top Sgt. of his outfit. Many of his men had approached him asking if they could just shoot any of the German soldiers they'd captured. He explained to them that they don't defeat Nazis by becoming Nazis, that the American GIs were among the good guys in that war and that it would terrify the Jewish inmates if they did start shooting Germans. What he did NOT tell them was that it was all he could do to not put HIS Thompson on single fire and shoot every German he saw.

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My father was in a detail that was first in annabanana Jan 2015 #3
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That reminds me of the scene in the 'Big Red One" Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2015 #15
That's a very under-rated movie. zappaman Jan 2015 #21
Yes, a very under rated movei. MarianJack Jan 2015 #24
All of Samuel Fullers movies are like that, very realistic, the Big Red One was based on ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #41
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I fear we are no longer Enthusiast Jan 2015 #35
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If you haven't already done so, chervilant Jan 2015 #45
"...they don't defeat Nazis by becoming Nazis," Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. jtuck004 Jan 2015 #42
I remember hearing this also... MarianJack Jan 2015 #44
Many people, today, have never met a Jewish person. Behind the Aegis Jan 2015 #56
My father, who is a survivor, explained that reality was different for those liberated by the stevenleser Jan 2015 #61
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My father was mostly in camps around the Riga Lativa area, transported there from Hamburg stevenleser Jan 2015 #64
My dad also. Tansy_Gold Jan 2015 #29
My parents were agingdem Jan 2015 #34
Awesome story! Enthusiast Jan 2015 #36
One of my uncles, my Father' brother, was in Germany at the end. olegramps Jan 2015 #50
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I've been on a Hitchcock marathon of late zappaman Jan 2015 #5
There is only one reason some deny the holocaust randr Jan 2015 #6
A Hard fucking reality....Agreed busterbrown Jan 2015 #14
And many, many of them live in the United States. Hissyspit Jan 2015 #30
That is just a fact. Enthusiast Jan 2015 #37
Not just this nation. It is terrible that they are among us, but realize that this level of MH1 Jan 2015 #47
That's why I question the choice of Hitchcock as director nxylas Jan 2015 #39
The Holocaust revisionists and deniers have plenty of ammunition in their lunacy gun. zappaman Jan 2015 #52
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Even on DU, we have those who have no problem linking to zappaman Jan 2015 #59
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I watched it. It will stay with you forever. babydollhead Jan 2015 #18
Thanks for posting. I don't have cable so don't get HBO (where the movie KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #19
I'm sure it will show up somewhere after the initial airing. zappaman Jan 2015 #20
If you have not already seen it, I would also recommend French director Alain Resnais' KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #22
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Thanks for this. Bookmarking for viewing tomorrow. - nt KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #28
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Thank you. Bobbie Jo Jan 2015 #57
I suspect this link won't be viewable outside the UK, but here's the Channel 4 page for the new one muriel_volestrangler Jan 2015 #60
Much obliged. Will try to take a look later today (Firefox is acting hinky with it right now) - nt KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #62
Senator Prescott Bush (R-CT) had financial dealings w/Nazi bankers. Hope that film escapes the vault blkmusclmachine Jan 2015 #31
What film is that? N/t zappaman Jan 2015 #32
In 1958 when I was 8 years old and was living in Munich hobbit709 Jan 2015 #40
A very graphic documentary - on TV in late '60's bread_and_roses Jan 2015 #43
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You continue to astound me in the straightforwardness of your remarks. Behind the Aegis Jan 2015 #54
I saw above you asked - how could people challenge it - the existence JustAnotherGen Jan 2015 #58
Anything to do with the Holocaust to this day still make me cry. William769 Jan 2015 #65
I have no doubt it will be a tough watch. n/t zappaman Jan 2015 #66
Kick since this airs tonight on HBO. n/t zappaman Jan 2015 #67
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