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Eisinghower's murder of 1.8 million Germans.

Anarchist420

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He murdered 1.8 million Germans, so i guess that was how he got selected for president. I'll provide a link some time after 5 pm est today, Im on my mom's iPad 2 and it is kind of hard to navigate.

Anyway, Bob a Taft was better than Goldwater and this would be a freer country today if Eisenhower hadn't killed off the ideas of the Old Right. Robert A Taft was the first States' rights member of the Neo-Republican party and one of not more than 15.
 
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He murdered 1.8 million Germans, so i guess that was how he got selected for president. I'll provide a link some time after 5 pm est today, Im on my mom's iPad 2 and it is kind of hard to navigate.

Anyway, Bob a Taft was better than Goldwater and this would be a freer country today if Eisenhower hadn't killed off the ideas of the Old Right. Robert A Taft was the first States' rights member of the Neo-Republican party and one of not more than 15.

I totally agree with you!

Posted from my mom's Compaq.
 
I don't think he really knows.

the kid is..well insane or retarded. Not sure at this point.

The kid read something and does not understand the full picture.

Ike operated under orders of FDR.
 
Millions of missing WW2 prisoners of war...

The introduction - in 1937 - of....

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COINCIDENCE?!?!?!?!

I THINK NOT!
 
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I never really read it so don't fault me for not understanding something I didn't read.

But the truth is that there was no good reason for the u.s. govt to continue participation in the great war. If you think I'm nuts for saying that, well, Herbert Hoover said the same thing.

I'm going to track down the article I opened on my own computer but didn't read and then I will be back.
 
Okay it must have been 790k in the camps, but he still participated in WWII and I would guess his operation d-day killed the remaining 900k or so.

FDR was a terrible fascistic Hamiltonian from hell.
 
Okay it must have been 790k in the camps, but he still participated in WWII and I would guess his operation d-day killed the remaining 900k or so.

I stand proudly by United States involvement in World War 2.

As for the camps afterwards, today is the first I heard anything about them. It's a tragedy that food was scarce for millions, but maybe that's why Germany should not have gone around invading countries and killing so many people.

The world had to put an end to the German military, and if doing that cost lives THEN SO BE IT.
 
All one had to do was have experience and read the thread title to know who the OP was. If I put a penny in a question asking machine what does the machine get out of it? I can put in a million pennies but the machine just asks and asks and asks. Until the machine can raise its consciousness to ask why it questions and questions and questions, my answers are worth even less than a penny, in my opinion. Somewhere there is a grinder grinding his organ, my dear monkey. Pity the monkey. He needs rest.
 
I stand proudly by United States involvement in World War 2.

As for the camps afterwards, today is the first I heard anything about them. It's a tragedy that food was scarce for millions, but maybe that's why Germany should not have gone around invading countries and killing so many people.

The world had to put an end to the German military, and if doing that cost lives THEN SO BE IT.

I can excuse the food shortages. It is difficult to feed so many and not be prepared for it. That falls under shit happens.

However this defining this close to 3 million POWs DEF's after the war is just inexcuseable. And then denying them basic GC protections based on this definition is worse. And that lack of GC protections lead to the deaths of thousands, hundred of thousands, over a million in work camps across Europe and the Soviet Union post war.

Cherry on top is we used Nazi Germany's previous example of POWs captured after the collapse of their govts as our precedent. Way to set the bar low.
 
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I never really read it so don't fault me for not understanding something I didn't read.

But the truth is that there was no good reason for the u.s. govt to continue participation in the great war. If you think I'm nuts for saying that, well, Herbert Hoover said the same thing.

I'm going to track down the article I opened on my own computer but didn't read and then I will be back.

WWI was considered to be the Great War.
Ike was posted to France at the end but never saw combat.

If you never read something, how can you post about it and expect a decent response

Start by
1) Reading the whole article
2) Determining if the author has a bone to pick
3) Not posting until you have enough facts to back up your assertion.

Look at the end of WW2 (1945) and at the point that IKE became President (1952).
Prior to that he was under the ORDERS of FDR and Truman. Both had to take into account agreements with Stalin; neither wanted a war with the Soviets

From Wiki
Following the German unconditional surrender, Eisenhower was appointed Military Governor of the U.S. Occupation Zone, based at the IG Farben Building in Frankfurt am Main. He had no responsibility for the other three zones, controlled by Britain, France and the Soviet Union

Eisenhower followed the orders laid down by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) in directive JCS 1067, but softened them by bringing in 400,000 tons of food for civilians and allowing more fraternization. In response to the devastation in Germany, including food shortages and an influx of refugees, he arranged distribution of American food and medical equipment. His actions reflected the new American attitudes of the German people as Nazi victims not villains, while aggressively purging the ex-Nazis
 
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DEF designation is interesting. I do not fully understand its ramifications.

Were people shot / killed / tortured, not protected by any humane standard, or were they simply last to get food in a very difficult situation?
 
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