Aerial photo by US Army Air Corps in July 1945: The US Army death camp for German soldiers outside Bad Kreuznach illegally offered almost no food, no water, no latrines and no tents. This violated the Geneva Convention, which the Germans had strictly observed in their correct treatment of captured US Army soldiers.
The full film:
https://archive.org/details/OtherLossesAFilmByJamesBacque_201901
Excellent presentation of a most important topic. Every American needs to see James Bacque’s meticulous depiction of the U.S. military’s depraved brutality following World War II to begin to realize the sordid nature of American history.
Thank you very much, comrade Kaminski.
I see you still are doing superb writing:
https://johnkaminski.org/
I think the words “the sordid nature of American history” that Kaminski used are unfortunate. I think Kaminski is a good, loyal American. I am even sure of it. But such words should not be said about our country, in my opinion. The country has been befouled and compromised by the Jewish influence, to be sure, but there is still a core of it that remains wonderfully good and pure. Therefore we should never speak too ill of it, in my opinion.
I have read this book a couple times. It’s nice to get corroborating evidence that is unbiased. I have read the book by the same name three times. This is the most inhumane, barbaric act a human can perform. Yet we weep for the Jews.
Indeed.
The egoic mind makes us seek positive cover stories for what actually is our own cowardice. Weeping for jews entails no risks, only selfish benefits for those driven about by their egoic mind.