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The military used carrier pigeons to do what⁉️💭
www.factsbybriggs.com
“The Nazis only killed 8 million people”
Again the Zionists show this weird behavior of downplaying Nazi war crimes and their genocide but in the way that they seem to believe all deaths outside Jewish deaths didn’t happen cause of the Nazi ideology and thus “didn’t count as a genocide”
This is gross, disgusting, monstrous and shameful behavior as it acts like victims of the Nazis were not victims but “casualties of war” and downplays the crimes committed. For example the Germans had a policy of “anti partisan” sweeps were they sent out units to reap populations in towns and villages to the point entire areas of Russia and Ukraine were depopulated and never fully recovered. But this was not a genocide despite the fact Slavs were the target not Soviet soldiers or partisans they were extermination missions plain and simple.
There is also the weird idea that the Japanese suffered more deaths than the Slavs in this regard which … no. They were war crimed to all hell by the Americans but the biggest victim in the pacific were the Chinese, Koreans and native populations who suffered “the 3 alls” policy. Where Japanese soldiers were sent out to rape, pillage and burn everything including the abduction and use of women as “comfort workers” in forced brothels.
Zionists are literally insane and I’ve never spoken to one that wasn’t out of their mind and fanatical in their hatred and ignorance.
For those who don't know the history between Hawaii and the US, Hawaii was annexed by the US in 1898, 43 years before the US joined the war.
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/hawaii-petition/
I feel like they don’t pay attention in history class…
Oh my god. We live in a time where we can get an answer in a split second, and you didn’t even bother to google that shit. This person had time to make a post and tag it, but didn’t have the time to educate themselves on Pearl Harbor before doing so.
New film idea: Catch .22 caliber. He has a gun in this one.
Just causally sitting here, remembering the time i turned in a FUCKING HETALIA FANFIC as my homework and got a solid A for it…i…WTFFFF…I wrote a FUCKING Prussia Fanfic and got an A!!???
The military used carrier pigeons to do what⁉️💭
www.factsbybriggs.com
Happy 80 years since ww2 ended (at least in Europe) anniversary
This post on Twitter really sent the Nazis reeling in the comments section. All sorts of cope and seethe happening in the comments section.
siiigh give me ideas for well-researched historyposts
i have no sleep and i must research
Le Maillé-Brézé a Nantes (Loire-Atlantique) , Quai de la Fosse dans un anneau de the Artist #Buren , sur les bords de Loire (44)
This scarce war ship is dating from just after WW2, and a rare still alive in Europe from this period.
For that it was necessary to bring him for the movie "Dunkirk" near in the Channel , after some soft modifications, to appear like a WW2 English destroyer.
As its motors were and are out of duty , the vessel was tracked until Dunkirk to serve in the film !
After that it returned at home on the Loire river , to welcome visitors in his harbour : Nantes (Naoned)
I managed to find a copy of the book at my nans house, after scowering every nook and crany that she could possibly hide it in. Therefore, I felt as though I must read it, for there would be nothing lost or gained. If anything I would just find a few knowledgeable things and so on, that I didn't know before.
So far, I have read the first chapter of the book, as well as the Preface, and I am thoroughly invested. I can not find the time to put the book down, it seems, it's very informative on aspects of science, with diagrams and formulae, as well as his upbringing and his parents upbring. I am greatly impressed!
I may do a seperate post where I do a chapter review, and then do a chapter review each time I've finished one. Or I'll read the whole entire book and do an indepth review of the book as a whole...maybe. We'll see.
Dear Alan Turing / Christopher Morcom fans and enjoyers.
I'm wondering if "Alan Turing: The Enigma" is worth it as someone who is looking for information more about Christopher Morcom. I'm told it's one of the best, if only, biographies that go into a bit more detail about Alan's friendship and love for Christopher, but I'm not sure if it's worth it!
Should I buy the book?
Additionally, if anyone has any other recommendations for legitimate places I can get a bit more information about Christopher Morcom, I would love to know!
I know it's limited due to his early passing, but even things like the letters Alan wrote to Mrs Morcom, I'd be interested in seeing, just anything that's got a bit more information about Christopher as a person.
Thanks!
(I've read the Sherborn Boarding School Archive on him and his Boarding house and what it says about him and Turing, and Turing's page and Boarding house. And I've seen a various few things hear and there on the internet. But yeh, any books, or articles anything is greatly appreciated!)
Dear Alan Turing / Christopher Morcom fans and enjoyers.
I'm wondering if "Alan Turing: The Enigma" is worth it as someone who is looking for information more about Christopher Morcom. I'm told it's one of the best, if only, biographies that go into a bit more detail about Alan's friendship and love for Christopher, but I'm not sure if it's worth it!
Should I buy the book?
Additionally, if anyone has any other recommendations for legitimate places I can get a bit more information about Christopher Morcom, I would love to know!
I know it's limited due to his early passing, but even things like the letters Alan wrote to Mrs Morcom, I'd be interested in seeing, just anything that's got a bit more information about Christopher as a person.
Thanks!
(I've read the Sherborn Boarding School Archive on him and his Boarding house and what it says about him and Turing, and Turing's page and Boarding house. And I've seen a various few things hear and there on the internet. But yeh, any books, or articles anything is greatly appreciated!)