• Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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    10 months ago

    Which country in ww2, when reports of SA/R were coming to the attention of their military command structure, put out a general order that these reports must be investigated and dealt with and the perpetrators facing the death penalty should they be found guilty - while also including a specific clause explicitly stating that perpetrators found mid-act are to be immediately put to death on the spot like rabid dogs?

    While it was still was inefficient as an impromptu order during the liberation of Germany, it still happened and is to my knowledge the only order given to curtail SA/R crimes in WW2. The Axis reveled in crimes against humanity, and the Western Allies didn't really give a shit and relied on the morality of their soldiers to curtail their excesses.

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          10 months ago
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    • QueerCommie@lemmygrad.ml
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      10 months ago

      POV people are mad at you because you kept track of instances of something while your enemies just didn’t care or enabled it

      • Barabas [he/him]
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        10 months ago

        It is a bit like the image of Sweden as the rape capital of the world, when it was mostly due to that marital rape was a) a concept and b) each case during a marriage was counted separately instead of as one long case.

        • SSJ2Marx
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          10 months ago

          Similar concept: if we stop testing for COVID the pandemic will be over!

    • BeamBrain [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      the Western Allies didn't really give a shit and relied on the morality of their soldiers to curtail their excesses.

      One of the few things they did investigate? That time American soldiers merked a bunch of SS officers at Dachau.

      • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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        10 months ago

        This reminds me of the only soldier to face real consequences for My Lai being the helicopter pilot who ordered his gunner to shoot the other American troops if they wouldn't stop massacring civilians.