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6 months ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
Makes total sense to me. Criminals hate natsocs/facists because they don't tolerate criminals the way liberal democracies do. El Duce all but wiped out the mafia in italy and the allies reinstalled them.
Also why would you believe anything they say about Dirlewanger?
6 months ago-2 points(+0/-0/-2Score on mirror)1 child
>Also why would you believe anything they say about Dirlewanger?
I find evil to be fascinating, and according to history, dirwanger was evil. Even the natsocs, who I consider softies and goody-two-shoes, where disgusted by dirlewanger.
If dirlewanger was not as evil as history says, then that makes them boring to me now.
6 months ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
The German army took abuse of civilians and prisoners very seriously. Moreso then USA, France, England, and especially more than USSR and Japan.
All of the accusations against Dirlewanger are salacious stories of totally random rapes, murders, tortures of innocent people like nuns and babies. German soldiers doing these things would usually be swiftly tried and executed, for no apparent reason this prisoner unit was an exception?
Well, allegedly their brigade was established because it was thought that they, being convicts, would not allow emotions to get in the way of annihilating their enemies, which would have included polish resistance members, a decent chunk of whom were citizens with no prior warrior experience, who could blend in with the actual citizen populace.
The dirlewanger brigadiers were called "The black hunters" for a reason, I suspect.
Also why would you believe anything they say about Dirlewanger?
I find evil to be fascinating, and according to history, dirwanger was evil. Even the natsocs, who I consider softies and goody-two-shoes, where disgusted by dirlewanger.
If dirlewanger was not as evil as history says, then that makes them boring to me now.
I myself am an evil creature.
All of the accusations against Dirlewanger are salacious stories of totally random rapes, murders, tortures of innocent people like nuns and babies. German soldiers doing these things would usually be swiftly tried and executed, for no apparent reason this prisoner unit was an exception?
I've never heard anyone square this circle.
Well, allegedly their brigade was established because it was thought that they, being convicts, would not allow emotions to get in the way of annihilating their enemies, which would have included polish resistance members, a decent chunk of whom were citizens with no prior warrior experience, who could blend in with the actual citizen populace.
The dirlewanger brigadiers were called "The black hunters" for a reason, I suspect.