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In reply to the discussion: How is a "Gen Lee High School" any different from a "Heinrik Himmler High School"? [View all]leveymg
(36,418 posts)29. When I said perhaps, I meant I wasn't sure about Sheridan. On second look,
I see he was in charge of the US Army during the Great Sioux War and is reputed to have said, "The only good Indians I saw were dead." He also applauded the mass hunting of the Buffalo. On the other hand, he was one of the few ranking U.S. officers who really took Reconstruction seriously.
I did know about Grant and Sherman's record of war crimes against Native Americans.
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How is a "Gen Lee High School" any different from a "Heinrik Himmler High School"? [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Jun 2015
OP
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Jun 2015
#34
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#37
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#54
Here in Germany, my daughters went to a school named after a famous World War II person
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Jun 2015
#45