View Full Version : Powerful WWII Pictures
Squeeky
2003-11-24, 09:28 AM
After looking for the infamous picture of Hitler and his top brass standing in front of the Eiffel Tower. I kept going through this gallery and found some amazing pictures. Some sad, some happy, some intense, some powerful. Check them out! I have this as my background
http://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/world_war_2_photos/world_war_2_photos.html#leaders
Manitou
2003-11-24, 10:29 AM
My dad served in Europe during WWII. He was a combat engineer attached to the 7th Army. He lost the hearing in his right ear from an exploding mine. Didn't scratch him! He was training on the flame thrower for the invasion of Japan when they dropped the Atomic Bomb. In my dad's words - "You better bet your ass I am glad they dropped those bombs, 'cause neither you or me would be here! I would have gotten my ass killed on that beach." He was briefed that they were expecting over 1 million American casualties.
My wife's dad also served. He was an infantryman with the 69th Infantry Division, the "Fighting 69th" (http://www.69th-infantry-division.com/). He saved his friend's life during a mortar barrage outside of Aachen Germany by running out into the falling shells to retrieve his friend who was wounded and brought him back to a safe foxhole. In the process a mortar went off near him bursting both his eardrums and shattering all the teeth in his mouth.
These men are my heroes.
Squeeky
2003-11-24, 10:44 AM
My grandfather was an infantryman and served in the korean war. I don't know the exact details, his unit, his job, but your stories are motivation enough to ask. All i know is he received a purple hart, i asked him about it briefly when i first visited his new house and it was proudly displayed (forgot where, i think the mantle). Anyways, he explained how he and his unit were marching across a wooded area and the guy next to him (his left) stepped on a landmine and blew both his legs off (he died from bloodloss, was a good friend of my grandfather). My grandfather was lucky however. He lost left leg above the kneecap and has sever scarring on his left upper thigh and inner left part of his lower right leg. I think i'm gonna call my grandfather and ask him about what he did when he served. War to me, is fascinating. And to hear personal accounts would be nice.
He likes to joke about it. When i was little he used to twist his leg around and in a full 360 degree rotation and ***** me out :lol:
Thanks for sharing Manitou :)
Firefly
2003-11-24, 11:46 AM
Both of my grandfathers were pilots - one flew B17s and the other flew the P51 (which escorted bombers when they weren't on sorties). Ironically enough, after my parents got married they started swapping stories and found out they were stationed at the same airfield.
Oh fine.
Don't want to see the real face of the war. Continue with this.
My mother served with the 347th EVAC. She flew home the wounded troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan and make sure they lived to see their families.
My father served in Desert Storm as a tank killing Apache pilot.
My Uncle was a commander in the Navy at the time.
My grandfather from my mothers side served in WW2. Of him and his seven brothers that went I believe he and one other brother survived the war. The other brother was a POW to the Japanese.
My grandfathers son, on that side of the family, died in vietnam.
My other grandfather served in the Korean war. He was a medic for a special ops group that ran PBR missions. They tortured and killed women and children to extract information. He never took part in it but to this day he can't escape that war and hearing a child cry puts him in a panic you wouldn't believe.
I also have two folded flags but that's me alone. There are many other folded flags in my family tree where people should be.
Rayder
2003-11-24, 12:27 PM
And Mtx manages to get his opinion in! Expect a reply from MrV!
Squeeky
2003-11-24, 12:32 PM
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Firefly
2003-11-24, 12:47 PM
While Germany created concentration camps for the specific purpose of killing people, America "imprisoned" Japanese-American citizens under some stupid idea that they were all potential spies. Nevermind the fact that Japanese-American men were serving in our military as linguists, translators, and occasional spies against Japan... they were called Nisei, I believe.
Once more the disclaimer- don't get me wrong, and don't fabricate a quote. I am not saying that our camps were good, or that we're better because we didn't create ours to conduct genocide or a Final Solution. The very idea of interring Americans during a war sickens me, and it was totally uncalled for. But the fact remains, the purpose behind each camp was completely different.
Germany made camps to kill ****, Poles, cripples, mentally-ill, homosexuals, and anyone else that crossed the line. The Nazi camps were designed to eradicate them after obtaining a measure of work and to rob them of their property. American camps were designed to make sure Americans of Japanese decent weren't going to sneak-attack from within.
Squeeky
2003-11-24, 12:51 PM
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Quit hijacking my thread assholes.
Be quiet Squeeky.
You made a thread about war. War = politics.
This is your fault.
Squeeky
2003-11-24, 01:11 PM
No, i made a thread for the admiration of awesome war images. Not the debate of US concentration camps. Get the fuck out
You must be a complete fool to say something like that to me. That's like asking me to stick around...
Squeeky
2003-11-24, 01:42 PM
Your a fucking troll. I don't expect you to go away :lol:
http://s87589828.onlinehome.us/trolls.jpg
PSU TROLLS UNITE!!!
Rayder
2003-11-24, 01:51 PM
I remember those things....
Your a fucking troll. I don't expect you to go away :lol:
http://s87589828.onlinehome.us/trolls.jpg
PSU TROLLS UNITE!!!
Oh my 7th grade picture. How I do miss those days.
Rayder
2003-11-24, 02:00 PM
So your the tiny light-blue haired one?
Onizuka
2003-11-24, 03:51 PM
Gawd, you have trouble figuring out who people are :p
Squeeky
2003-11-24, 03:54 PM
He is the one with the cute slippers and bunny ears.
Firefly
2003-11-24, 04:00 PM
You mean the one in the middle that's wearing no clothes (unlike the others) and has no genitalia (unless its a byrd)?
I thought this was a no-nudity place.
Nimbus
2003-11-24, 04:09 PM
My grandfather served in the Navy in WWII. He was a boat captain. It was a relatively small boat (sorry I don't know the name of it) It could carry either 50 soldiers or 1 tank. He ferried soldiers and gear across the Atlantic.
Firefly
2003-11-24, 04:24 PM
LCT, or Landing Craft-Tank
Like in Saving Private Ryan or some of the WW2 PC games?
http://www.6juin1944.com/assaut/gold/lct.jpg
Biohazzard56
2003-11-24, 05:10 PM
My grandparents were in eurpoe during World War II , my grandma's family was killed and my grandpa escaped from a concentration camp. Ive read all of Steven E. Ambroses World War II books and have a great appreciation for both war and peace and the men who served. Great Pics Squeeky
Edit: Thats the canadians on Juno in the pic above , the boats used to carry the men ashore where the higgings boats in the first wave , a few days later the occupation force came off the massive regimental boats like in that pic , the best pics in all of those would be the first waves going onto the beaches
Febnon
2003-11-24, 07:08 PM
my grandfather was patroling okinawa and a japanese jumped out of a covered foxhole, or spider hole, shot him with a T-11 LMg in the back, my Granfathers squadmate shot him with is tommy.my grandfather lived. My dad has the t-11 in his gun cabinet.
Everay
2003-11-24, 07:20 PM
i found some awesome pictures of the nanking massicare, and by awesome, i mean powerful, alot of wrong doings happened there, id put a link, but theyre too graphic, if you wanna see them, google for it
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