What's the story on this photo? >us-crimes-15.jpg Just because it shows a mass grave doesn't necessarily mean a crime was committed.
Jack Nguyen
What kind of mg is that?
Jason Hall
US troops genociding and torching an innocent filipino village during the American occupation
Grayson Lewis
Different user but that’s from the Philippine-American war. Other than that I’m not sure, pretty sure that’s just the aftermath of some battle.
Brayden Jones
A soldier from New York: "The town of Titatia was surrendered to us a few days ago, and two companies occupy the same. Last night one of our boys was found shot and his stomach cut open. Immediately orders were received from General Wheaton to burn the town and kill every native in sight; which was done to a finish. About 1,000 men, women and children were reported killed. I am probably growing hard-hearted, for I am in my glory when I can sight my gun on some dark skin and pull the trigger."
Corporal Sam Gillis: "We make everyone get into his house by seven p.m., and we only tell a man once. If he refuses we shoot him. We killed over 300 natives the first night. They tried to set the town on fire. If they fire a shot from the house we burn the house down and every house near it, and shoot the natives, so they are pretty quiet in town now
This picture still looks too high quality for the time. How the fuck can this not be a fake?
Easton Murphy
7.92mm TK vz. 37 also known as the BESA in British service in their armored forces.
This is actually one of the few weapons (of a group that consists mostly of czech weapon designs) that have been used, issued and made by both the British and German forces during the entire war. With the other notable weapon being the 7.92mm ZB Vz.26 that saw use by the Schuetzstaffel that also had a British counterpart... The .303 BREN.
Safe to say British tank crews would never be running short on 7.92mm ammunition when you consider all the shit the Wehrmacht left behind in france and the lower countries.
Nicholas Brown
Can I get some sauce with that? Would like to read up on it.
Eli Rodriguez
>innocent I'm sure that is a debatable term under certain circumstances, and in times of war. Maybe you've just been taught to hate white people.
Oliver Ward
>crimes Ridding the world of disgusting SEAniggers isn't a crime, user.