According to pixiv page she's from 36th Waffen Grenadier Division, also known as "Dirlewanger Brigade". I wonder what she had to do to be selected to join this division.
Well, the German Army, and even the SS, found him too much; yet --- mentally ill monster or no --- I find the action of the British Army in giving him over to be tortured to death ( literally ) equally vile.
I dunno what it is about Anglos --- thinking how the poor goddamn Yanks dug old Saddam out of a hole, who was also a monster, and immediately found they had portrayed him as 'Ecce Homo' --- their moralism blocks out virtue.
Well, the German Army, and even the SS, found him too much; yet --- mentally ill monster or no --- I find the action of the British Army in giving him over to be tortured to death ( literally ) equally vile.
I dunno what it is about Anglos --- thinking how the poor goddamn Yanks dug old Saddam out of a hole, who was also a monster, and immediately found they had portrayed him as 'Ecce Homo' --- their moralism blocks out virtue.
Could we please not start another nationalist pissing contest?
And for the record, the United States handed Saddam over to the Iraqis for a trial. The fact that the rule of law had broken down enough that the actual execution was more a lynch mob may well have been foreseeable, but it was generally seen as one more stain on the legacy of the invasion of Iraq that Hussein ended like that, and a warning sign of the sectarian violence to come, not some deliberate action.
As for the Brits, if you're talking about the commander, then just looking it up, he was likewise killed in a prison feud that may have been foreseeable, but likely wasn't intentional. It's not like they didn't have trials for and convict plenty of Nazis out in the open, after all, it's more probable that detaining many, many thousands of people in land you only recently started occupying and was more rubble than country at the moment created too much confusion to keep track of everyone.
Reminds me, the Mod. 24 stielhandgranate is actually an amusing nade in WW2 even though it served two tenures. Iono why but I feel that when you throw the damn thing it flies further than a good ol' pin and lever nade though I doubt that thing could be made as a booby trap.
Reminds me, the Mod. 24 stielhandgranate is actually an amusing nade in WW2 even though it served two tenures. Iono why but I feel that when you throw the damn thing it flies further than a good ol' pin and lever nade though I doubt that thing could be made as a booby trap.
The stielhandgranate design is actually deliberately made this way to allow them to be thrown farther than traditional designs. The stick handle simply gives your hand more leverage and gives the grenade more speed, allowing it to be thrown farther. You can also use them as boobytraps, as long as you can mount them horizontally (or aligned with the direction of the boobytrap wire pull).
You can also use them as boobytraps, as long as you can mount them horizontally (or aligned with the direction of the boobytrap wire pull).
You would want to unscrew the stick from the head for that. Another nice feature of the Stielhandgranate: unscrew some explosive heads and put them round a complete grenade. Tie with wire. You got a geballte Ladung (bundled charge). Destroy the Mark IV of your choice. Simpler solution: just tie the sticks of some grenades together
Well, the German Army, and even the SS, found him too much; yet --- mentally ill monster or no --- I find the action of the British Army in giving him over to be tortured to death ( literally ) equally vile.
I dunno what it is about Anglos --- thinking how the poor goddamn Yanks dug old Saddam out of a hole, who was also a monster, and immediately found they had portrayed him as 'Ecce Homo' --- their moralism blocks out virtue.
Such a fitting end for sick old murderous pedo Oskar....