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yep
i would do the same
Stalin was crazy af
but i wouldnt blame communism
its not communism that killed millions, i think the leaders did
stalin is the one that killed millions
and gulagged people to have a laugh
The occupation of Lithuania by Nazi Germany lasted from the German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 to the end of the Battle of Memel on January 28, 1945. At first the Germans were welcomed as liberators from the repressive Soviet regime which occupied Lithuania prior to the German arrival. In hopes of re-establishing independence or regaining some autonomy, Lithuanians organized their Provisional Government. Soon the Lithuanian attitudes towards the Germans changed into passive resistance. - Wikipedia
well i cant deny that
Maybe
well gtg it was nice talking to u and sh0t
same
cya
america committed many war crimes
in vietnam
iraq
afghanistan
during the iraqi war
they built a prison
known as Abu Ghraib
and they would send soldiers to iraqi citizens, would ask them "where is saddam hussein", and if they say they dont know they would imprison them
and Abu Ghraib was not like a normal prison
they would imprison women and children
and they would violently rape them
women would be raped in front of their loved ones
there was a soldier called Lynndie England
she was very active at Abu Ghraib
and every week or so she would gather iraqi prisoners and cover their heads with black cloth
and strip them naked
and would force them to masturbate
something forbidden in islam
she had a wife called Charles Graner
who was active equivalently
he took a picture with an iraqi corpse
where he put a thumbs up and smiled
right next to the corpse
there were many other american soldiers that participated in the torture of iraqi prisoners
and they didnt get imprisoned
this continued until the end of the iraq war
During the war in Iraq that began in March 2003, personnel of the United States Army and the Central Intelligence Agency committed a series of human rights violations against detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.[1] These violations included physical and sexual abuse, torture, rape, sodomy, and murder.[2][3][4][5] The abuses came to public attention with the publication of photographs of the abuse by CBS News in April 2004. The incidents received widespread condemnation both within the United States and abroad, although the soldiers received support from some conservative media within the United States.[6][7] -Wikipedia