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Re: Malmedy massacre

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Eaglehawk wrote:
Thuganomics wrote:Eaglehawk spewing a lot of crap doesn't make a case
.I do agree that those blacks had no business there since they were fighting a racist ideology for a racist country
Still though why didn't there fellow "Americans" acknowledge their valor in modern times.Why did it take a German man to bring their case to the fore only in very recent times.Are you saying Jim Crow still around.If so that just poves my point
what do you want a affirmative action for death black soldiers in europe?
seemyer the whiteman is bussy running the world he got no time for memorizing fallen mercenaries in Europe and even to bring that up unilaterally is shameful..what did you expect?

do you want the white americans to say we used negr`so to kill our european kin, some things are better left unsaid

another case of whitemans burden, why does the whiteman have to do everything, were is al sharpton, NAACP or Association of African American Museums

lets remember the brotherly gesture of of 2 fellow Germanic nations
if there is something worth remembering its the Christmas of 1914

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British and German troops meeting in No man's land during the unofficial truce
(British troops from the Northumberland Hussars, 7th Division, Bridoux-Rouge Banc Sector)

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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