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Re: During World War II..
Originally posted by cdtm
...there was an incident where a bunch of Germans surrendered. They were given over to an officer to escort them back to be detained. As soon as they walk out of sight, you can hear gunfire. The officer killed them. Turns out, his family, who are Jewish, were all murdered by Nazi's.Should the officer be charged? And do you agree with what he did, regardless?
The news of the green beret has me thinking about that incident.
Yes he should. Rules of engagement. A member of my family was a junior officer in the British Army in the Mau Mau rebellion, he and two other junior officers tried to stop something not dissimilar to all accounts and were themselves shot. 65 years on some of what happened is still classified but he was exonerated for any wrong doing.
NEM
Re: During World War II..
Originally posted by cdtm
...there was an incident where a bunch of Germans surrendered. They were given over to an officer to escort them back to be detained. As soon as they walk out of sight, you can hear gunfire. The officer killed them. Turns out, his family, who are Jewish, were all murdered by Nazi's.Should the officer be charged? And do you agree with what he did, regardless?
The news of the green beret has me thinking about that incident.
Yes, he should be charged, and yes, he should be convicted and sentenced. 👆
CDT
Re: Re: During World War II..
Originally posted by NemeBro
Yes, he should be charged, and yes, he should be convicted and sentenced. 👆
The WW II guy, or the green beret?
Both, right? 👆
LL
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Re: Re: During World War II..
Originally posted by Putinbot1
Yes he should. Rules of engagement.
👆 No exceptions.