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My main blog/the blog I follow & like from is @everlastinghistory.
Random history lesson of the day because I hate when people say this:
Winning against greater evil doesn’t make you a hero. You’re still the bad guy even if you’re a bad guy fighting another bad guy.
American soldiers raped French women during the liberation because the American military hypersexualized them to motivate their soldiers. When people brought up that this was a problem they blamed their black soliders.
That was the only time I can find in all of American history where rape was punishable by death.
There was also several instances of nonsexual violence committed by American’s during this time against French civilians.
So how exactly is it heroic and something to grateful for that they raped women and then publicly executed innocent men on the basis of their race and on top of that were violent towards innocent civilians? Sounds a lot like the people you claim you saved them from.
French girls wearing their German boyfriends uniforms during World War 2. The photo on the right was found on a German POW.
Did they get their heads shave like all the other collaborator whores?
Y’know people keep reblogging this post saying stuff like this as if I ever said any sort of political statement. All I did was post a photo. First of all: This is a blog dedicated to photos from the 1930s/40s. No shit there’s gonna be WW2 photos on it. And whether you like it or not there’s 2 sides photos exist from. But more importantly secondly: The girls you guys are shitting on thought that was how life was going to be forever. They literally thought they had no choice but to accept it. People love to act like these weren’t very real people with real thoughts and emotions. These girls just had their country invaded and didn’t think anything could ever go back to normal. They were just making the best of the situation they were put in. THEY. WERE. REAL. PEOPLE. WITH. REAL. THOUGHTS. AND. EMOTIONS.
German soldiers during a break at the 1936 summer Olympics.
I tried to reblog this and it wasn’t letting me. Anyway: I’m very aware of history, thank you very much. This is one picture that shows German soldiers comforting a child. Never once did I say the Germans did nothing wrong. It’s beyond obvious they did and I am beyond aware of that. But choosing to believe every German soldier was some heartless monster is ignorant. They were random men being forced to the front lines by a dictatorship. They were very capable of empathy and feelings. I am not at all denying that atrocities were committed. All I did was post one photo of one positive moment. Calm tf down. God forbid I post about any positive moment to happen during the war because oh you can’t talk about that!!!
Cover of Today’s Woman, August 1953.
Germany, 1946.
A dog and a cat in Paris, some time during the 1930s.
German soldiers comforting a child.
Poland, 1939.
French girls wearing their German boyfriends uniforms during World War 2. The photo on the right was found on a German POW.