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  • #21
    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
    i think admiral bull halsey made the hell comment. when the u.s. carrier fleet returned and saw pearl harbor. not sure.
    That might have been it, I heard it years ago and it always stuck with me. Americas resolve is unbreakable, just ask bin laden...nevermind, he's rotting at the bottem of the sea

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    • #22
      Originally posted by OlympicGlory View Post
      The Japanese did cruel acts in the war too.



      Winner of cut 100 people with Sword competition.









      The Nanking Massacre or Nanjing Massacre, also known as the Rape of Nanking, was a mass murder and war rape that occurred during the six-week period following the Japanese capture of the city of Nanking (Nanjing), the former capital of the Republic of China, on December 13, 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. During this period, hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians and disarmed soldiers were murdered by soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army.[1][2] Widespread rape and looting also occurred.[3][4] Historians and witnesses have estimated that 250,000 to 300,000 people were killed.[5] Several of the key perpetrators of the atrocities, at the time labelled as war crimes, were later tried and found guilty at the Nanjing War Crimes Tribunal, and were subsequently executed. Another key perpetrator, Prince Asaka, a member of the Imperial Family, escaped prosecution by having earlier been granted immunity by the Allies.


      On December 13, about 30 soldiers came to a Chinese house at #5 Hsing Lu Koo in the southeastern part of Nanking, and demanded entrance. The door was open by the landlord, a Mohammedan named Ha. They killed him immediately with a revolver and also Mrs. Ha, who knelt before them after Ha's death, begging them not to kill anyone else. Mrs. Ha asked them why they killed her husband and they shot her. Mrs. Hsia was dragged out from under a table in the guest hall where she had tried to hide with her 1 year old baby. After being stripped and raped by one or more men, she was bayoneted in the chest, and then had a bottle thrust into her vagina. The baby was killed with a bayonet. Some soldiers then went to the next room, where Mrs. Hsia's parents, aged 76 and 74, and her two daughters aged 16 and 14. They were about to rape the girls when the grandmother tried to protect them. The soldiers killed her with a revolver. The grandfather grasped the body of his wife and was killed. The two girls were then stripped, the elder being raped by 2–3 men, and the younger by 3. The older girl was stabbed afterwards and a cane was rammed in her vagina. The younger girl was bayoneted also but was spared the horrible treatment that had been meted out to her sister and mother. The soldiers then bayoneted another sister of between 7–8, who was also in the room. The last murders in the house were of Ha's two children, aged 4 and 2 respectively. The older was bayoneted and the younger split down through the head with a sword.
      I ****ing hate sh-t like this, it's sad as ****.

      I can't tolerate this kind of stuff. I need to desensitise myself.

      I feel so sad knowing of wars taking place which without a doubt in mind mind, have these kinds of atrocities taking place in them. Sadly, there is worse to come.
      Last edited by Terrel; 08-17-2012, 07:54 PM.

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      • #23
        everything about war is cruel.

        the humane thing do is to try to win it as quickly as possible.



        i'm paraphrasing here. forgot who said it. either schwarzkopf or powell in 91.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Terrel View Post
          I ****ing hate sh-t like this, it's sad as ****.

          I can't tolerate this kind of stuff. I need to desensitise myself.
          don't desensitize yourself. just avoid reading and watching that filth.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Mike Tyson77 View Post
            That might have been it, I heard it years ago and it always stuck with me. Americas resolve is unbreakable, just ask bin laden...nevermind, he's rotting at the bottem of the sea
            He died a long time ago. Don't believe the BS you read and hear in western media.

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            • #26
              My mom grew up during the 60's, when the threat was VERY real a nuclear exchange could happen between the Soviets and the U.S.

              She told me that they used to have drill's at her elementary school in case of a nuclear strike.

              It basically consisted of getting underneath their school desks....

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Mike Tyson77 View Post
                That might have been it, I heard it years ago and it always stuck with me. Americas resolve is unbreakable, just ask bin laden...nevermind, he's rotting at the bottem of the sea
                generals and admirals have the best quotes.

                "I DON'T WANT YOU TO DIE FOR YOUR COUNTRY. I WANT YOU TO MAKE THOSE OTHER SONS OF A ***** DIE FOR HIS."

                something like that. patton during ww2.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
                  My mom grew up during the 60's, when the threat was VERY real a nuclear exchange could happen between the Soviets and the U.S.

                  She told me that they used to have drill's at her elementary school in case of a nuclear strike.

                  It basically consisted of getting underneath their school desks....
                  i got this exact same story from my mom. crazy. imagine -- that was ten years before i was born.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
                    My mom grew up during the 60's, when the threat was VERY real a nuclear exchange could happen between the Soviets and the U.S.

                    She told me that they used to have drill's at her elementary school in case of a nuclear strike.

                    It basically consisted of getting underneath their school desks....

                    school desk saving you from a nuclear bomb

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                    • #30
                      I think that you can't really not feel sick by reading some of it if you can imagine your family.

                      Imagine your 2 year old sister, getting killed, then your mother and father, and your sisters age 13 and 15 and wife being raped multiple times. Then bayoneted into their organs and vagina. Death at that stage would be what you would wish on them.

                      I am a big man, and I feel strong, but if 30 men came to my house with guns, and wanted to do this, I couldn't stop them. In the end, maybe one or two may die if I tried, but they will make people suffer eventually.

                      War can be very ruthless. The sad thing is, this is happening today, in this day and age in the Middle East and Africa. The murders and rape. Sometimes when I get a chance to think about it, I feel sad that I am here on my Lap Top chilling on YouTube or something and not fighting.

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