So you have no citation? Because from what I am reading, the issues at Dachau happened due to the Allies bombing and taking out the rail lines making it so that supplies could not get to the prison, causing typhus and other diseases to take over
Executing PoWs sadly not unusual. My grandpa was in the army in WW2 and told us about the times a German PoW was taken into the woods and not brought back.
We've gotten so used to the privilege of judging after the fact, slow-mo instant replay sports style. On the ground things are always messy because that's humans fighting to the death. It's rare that there is a clear "good guy" in these situations. Sometimes surrender is not black and white.
Nazis did the same thing in WW2.. one of the reasons some of the Americans fought to the death.
Citation needed.
Go visit Dachau.
So you have no citation? Because from what I am reading, the issues at Dachau happened due to the Allies bombing and taking out the rail lines making it so that supplies could not get to the prison, causing typhus and other diseases to take over
Executing PoWs sadly not unusual. My grandpa was in the army in WW2 and told us about the times a German PoW was taken into the woods and not brought back.
We've gotten so used to the privilege of judging after the fact, slow-mo instant replay sports style. On the ground things are always messy because that's humans fighting to the death. It's rare that there is a clear "good guy" in these situations. Sometimes surrender is not black and white.
Yeah, I think the Japanese and the Nazis were notorious for prisoner abuse but a lot of our guys gave no mercy either.
So no good guys then?