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Not what it was aboutmmm justification for terrorism more pleasee
Not what it was aboutmmm justification for terrorism more pleasee
Not what it was about
Ok I dont think its quite that badhe assumes because of the country on your profile
Horrors of Abu Ghraib Prison (U.S)
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British Forces Abuse
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War fucking sucks guys.
I wasn’t supporting them at all the hell?do you support terrorists because they're from the middle east or do you just not like england or america
Do you make these assumptions because I’m from the Middle East? Do you know I’m an American citizen as well right?do you support terrorists because they're from the middle east or do you just not like england or america
That’s literally what my post was about, at least you got it.war is bad and brings out the worst in people yes?
you constantly post about the middle east and are trying to make britain and america look like the bad guys because of an early 2000's scandal but you don't seem to post about the conditions of isis prison campsI wasn’t supporting them at all the hell?
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Do you make these assumptions because I’m from the Middle East? Do you know I’m an American citizen as well right?
you constantly post about the middle east and are trying to make britain and america look like the bad guys because of an early 2000's scandal but you don't seem to post about the conditions of isis prison camps
Following the Kanto earthquake of 1923, much of Tokyo was rebuilt in Art Deco style. Had it not been largely levelled during WW2, it would have beeen one of the world's biggest art deco cities today![]()
Panoramic photochrom photo of Edo, now known as Tokyo, ca. 1885
Was it true that the Sherman tank was designed to burn the people inside to death?
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Yes.
I heard that the U.S. Ordnance Department was aware of the Sherman being a 'Tommy Cooker', and attempted to implement various measures to address this issue.
The design team was lead by Sheldon Rosenstein, a convicted child-beater, arsonist, and avid necrophiliac. Sheldon was reportedly pen-pals with Shiro Ishii, and Oskar Dirlewanger. When questioned about these letters outgoing to hostile countries, Sheldon replied that he was merely exchanging 'tips and tricks'.
Sheldon's team designed a mechanism that would lock the crew hatches shut, thus trapping the crew, when smoke was detected inside the sherman after being penetrated and set alight.
Not only that, but apparently there was also a following feature that was a re-take on the Brazen Bull. When the crew was burning to death, their screams would be amplified by speakers that projected outside the tank.
The U.S. Ordnance Department justified these features by proclaiming that the Germans would be frightened by the hellish screams of the sherman crews being incinerated, and allied soldiers would be more motivated to fight hard, lest the same fate befall them.
Sheldon also later devised a system that had a 1 in 59 chance of setting off an explosive charge in the ammunition storage every time the Sherman's engine was turned on. Supposedly, this was to 'test the crew's luck before battle'.
This innovation was well-received by the U.S. Army, but was rejected for budgetary reasons. Upon receiving news of the Army's rejection, Sheldon bludgeoned his manservant to death with a fire iron in a fit of unstoppable rage. Years after the war, Sheldon tragically died in a fire, which he had started in a New York orphanage.