In Honor...Veterans' Day 2022
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In Honor...Veterans' Day 2022
Following the Footsteps of My Father
https://player.vimeo.com/video/198357872
It's twelve minutes. Recounting the story of a WWII vet, POW in a German camp, who showed true leadership and saved many of his fellow prisoners, in the last weeks of the war.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/198357872
It's twelve minutes. Recounting the story of a WWII vet, POW in a German camp, who showed true leadership and saved many of his fellow prisoners, in the last weeks of the war.
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I don't know as I've ever seen a more likeness between father and son as Roddie Edmonds and his son. Remarkable. Apparently, they're of likeable character traits, as well.Casey Jones wrote:Following the Footsteps of My Father
https://player.vimeo.com/video/198357872
It's twelve minutes. Recounting the story of a WWII vet, POW in a German camp, who showed true leadership and saved many of his fellow prisoners, in the last weeks of the war.
That was absolutely fascinating. How was anyone able to film the concentration camp, and how did you come by it, Casey?
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2cent wrote:I don't know as I've ever seen a more likeness between father and son as Roddie Edmonds and his son. Remarkable. Apparently, they're of likeable character traits, as well.Casey Jones wrote:Following the Footsteps of My Father
https://player.vimeo.com/video/198357872
It's twelve minutes. Recounting the story of a WWII vet, POW in a German camp, who showed true leadership and saved many of his fellow prisoners, in the last weeks of the war.
That was absolutely fascinating. How was anyone able to film the concentration camp, and how did you come by it, Casey?
It' was linked on the Gold Is Money board - has a large veteran population. A lot of vids get posted there, on topics; I skip most of them. I almost passed on that one.
Concentration-camp filming? There's two different film crews, in that situation. The American forces, alerted to how they would be finding atrocities, took pains to document what they found - the camps, the ovens, the stacks of unburied gassed victims from the last days of operations. The warehouses full of victims' personal effects. Eisenhower wanted the world to KNOW. Many of these have been preserved in Israeli-run museums. Most are not for public viewing outside of controlled settings.
PRIOR to that...you have to know something about the German mind. Germans tend to be as organized as they are severe. They recorded EVERYTHING. They kept reams of ledgers of who they killed in the camps, and of noteworthy events in each camp - like a Ship's Log.
Those, too, are preserved. More than one museum or group is preserving them; I don't have a resource list. I believe the German government itself is preserving much of it - in the initial postwar years, the attitude of the West Germans was, we must never let this happen again. Today, of course, they're far more blase about it - else Klaus Schwab would be hanging for what he's doing.
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Okay. Yes, I'm aware of the records kept. Somehow, I got the notion that this particular event was filmed by someone you knew, personally.Casey Jones wrote:2cent wrote:I don't know as I've ever seen a more likeness between father and son as Roddie Edmonds and his son. Remarkable. Apparently, they're of likeable character traits, as well.Casey Jones wrote:Following the Footsteps of My Father
https://player.vimeo.com/video/198357872
It's twelve minutes. Recounting the story of a WWII vet, POW in a German camp, who showed true leadership and saved many of his fellow prisoners, in the last weeks of the war.
That was absolutely fascinating. How was anyone able to film the concentration camp, and how did you come by it, Casey?
It' was linked on the Gold Is Money board - has a large veteran population. A lot of vids get posted there, on topics; I skip most of them. I almost passed on that one.
Concentration-camp filming? There's two different film crews, in that situation. The American forces, alerted to how they would be finding atrocities, took pains to document what they found - the camps, the ovens, the stacks of unburied gassed victims from the last days of operations. The warehouses full of victims' personal effects. Eisenhower wanted the world to KNOW. Many of these have been preserved in Israeli-run museums. Most are not for public viewing outside of controlled settings.
PRIOR to that...you have to know something about the German mind. Germans tend to be as organized as they are severe. They recorded EVERYTHING. They kept reams of ledgers of who they killed in the camps, and of noteworthy events in each camp - like a Ship's Log.
Those, too, are preserved. More than one museum or group is preserving them; I don't have a resource list. I believe the German government itself is preserving much of it - in the initial postwar years, the attitude of the West Germans was, we must never let this happen again. Today, of course, they're far more blase about it - else Klaus Schwab would be hanging for what he's doing.
In the face of so much evidence, it never ceases to amaze me that there are people out there who deny that the slaughtering of Jews ever happened.
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The Veep said.....'enjoy the long weekend.' These people. wow.
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so Babyar never happened. i thought so. wouldnt the germans had jumped at the chance to photograph a pile of jews 5'x20'x200' long? why all the misinformation? certainly they couldve at the very begining called it what it was. not a valley, or a creek, but a tank trap.2cent wrote:Okay. Yes, I'm aware of the records kept. Somehow, I got the notion that this particular event was filmed by someone you knew, personally.Casey Jones wrote:2cent wrote:I don't know as I've ever seen a more likeness between father and son as Roddie Edmonds and his son. Remarkable. Apparently, they're of likeable character traits, as well.Casey Jones wrote:Following the Footsteps of My Father
https://player.vimeo.com/video/198357872
It's twelve minutes. Recounting the story of a WWII vet, POW in a German camp, who showed true leadership and saved many of his fellow prisoners, in the last weeks of the war.
That was absolutely fascinating. How was anyone able to film the concentration camp, and how did you come by it, Casey?
It' was linked on the Gold Is Money board - has a large veteran population. A lot of vids get posted there, on topics; I skip most of them. I almost passed on that one.
Concentration-camp filming? There's two different film crews, in that situation. The American forces, alerted to how they would be finding atrocities, took pains to document what they found - the camps, the ovens, the stacks of unburied gassed victims from the last days of operations. The warehouses full of victims' personal effects. Eisenhower wanted the world to KNOW. Many of these have been preserved in Israeli-run museums. Most are not for public viewing outside of controlled settings.
PRIOR to that...you have to know something about the German mind. Germans tend to be as organized as they are severe. They recorded EVERYTHING. They kept reams of ledgers of who they killed in the camps, and of noteworthy events in each camp - like a Ship's Log.
Those, too, are preserved. More than one museum or group is preserving them; I don't have a resource list. I believe the German government itself is preserving much of it - in the initial postwar years, the attitude of the West Germans was, we must never let this happen again. Today, of course, they're far more blase about it - else Klaus Schwab would be hanging for what he's doing.
In the face of so much evidence, it never ceases to amaze me that there are people out there who deny that the slaughtering of Jews ever happened.
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I expect nothing else from these people.
Look...let's call a spade a spade. Our nation has been stolen from us.
The term is "Color Revolution." It's regime change, under color of law. The CIA used to stage these in Banana Republics.
Now the Chin and the Dumbos have done it to us, here.
Look...let's call a spade a spade. Our nation has been stolen from us.
The term is "Color Revolution." It's regime change, under color of law. The CIA used to stage these in Banana Republics.
Now the Chin and the Dumbos have done it to us, here.
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financed by the jew.
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jirqoadai wrote:financed by the jew.
They have all the money lol
Im surprised you sleep at night J, you dont like blacks, Hispanics and Jews, The are closing in on you mate, Before too long you'll have nowhere left to hide lol
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