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Dunkirk101
03-21-2007, 06:08 PM
Take a look at this :@@:
http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/594/blacknazi0spfs0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/8839/japaneseddaywa5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

I would have NEVER believed this if I hadn't seen this for myself!

Phyrex
03-21-2007, 06:18 PM
whats the source on that stuff lol.

Evakian
03-21-2007, 08:37 PM
Precisely what Phyrex said.

How do you know this is true?

LionelHutz
03-21-2007, 09:27 PM
The Germans did sweep up a lot of people from the countries they invaded and pressed them into service in the German army, but I've never heard of non-European types being "recruited."

Pendragon
03-21-2007, 10:52 PM
Yeah I got to ask about the source of the pictures. The first one really seems unlikely. Now the asian, I don't know. I never heard of such a thing, but I know for a while Germany and Japan were very tight. Sharing technology and plans for the world. Of course I'm sure Adolf was just using them until time to take them down himself. But still, there were several years when several german advisors were sent to Japan and vice a versa.

Still the pictures don't feel right though.

Dunkirk101
03-22-2007, 12:13 AM
Yeah I got to ask about the source of the pictures. The first one really seems unlikely. Now the asian, I don't know. I never heard of such a thing, but I know for a while Germany and Japan were very tight. Sharing technology and plans for the world. Of course I'm sure Adolf was just using them until time to take them down himself. But still, there were several years when several german advisors were sent to Japan and vice a versa.

Still the pictures don't feel right though.


The photo of the black soldier was sent to me via e-mail from a friend of mines. I have asked him where he got it from, and am still waiting for a response

Dunkirk101
03-22-2007, 12:13 AM
Yeah I got to ask about the source of the pictures. The first one really seems unlikely. Now the asian, I don't know. I never heard of such a thing, but I know for a while Germany and Japan were very tight. Sharing technology and plans for the world. Of course I'm sure Adolf was just using them until time to take them down himself. But still, there were several years when several german advisors were sent to Japan and vice a versa.

Still the pictures don't feel right though.

http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/8839/japaneseddaywa5.jpg (http://imageshack.us)


The name of the Korean soldier in the above photo is Kyoungjong Yang who was born in Shin Euijoo, Northwestern Korea on March 3, 1920. He was conscripted to the Kwantung army in 1938 and captured by the Soviets in Nomonhan and captured again by Germans in Ukraine in the summer of 1943, maybe in the battle of Kharkov, and captured finally by Americans in Utah beach, Normandy on June 6, 1944.

He was freed from a POW camp in Britain on May, 1945 and moved and settled in America in 1947. He lived near the Northwestern Univ. in Illinois until he died on April 7, 1992. He lived as an ordinary US citizen without telling his unbelievable life story even to his two sons and one daughter.

His story was revealed by an article of ‘Weekly Korea’ on Dec. 6th, 2002, which became a big topic in the Korean society here at the time. http://search.hankooki.com/weeks/weeks_view.php?terms=%C6%F7%B7%CE&path=hankooki1%2Fwhan%2F200212%2Fw2002120614100061 510.htm

(you can see a korean to english translated version of this by using http://babelfish.altavista.com/)

His surprising story will be told in a new movie which is now being made in the United States. The title of this movie is ‘A POW in Normandy’ and will focus on the real story of a Korean POW(Kyoungjong Yang) and a US soldier who helps him. It is said that the budget for this movie will amount to more than 40 million dollars.


Here is another one I have of some Captured Japanese soldiers that were part of Hitler's Army
http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/1856/p012606gq8.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Dunkirk101
03-22-2007, 12:30 AM
Here are a few more I was able to dig up :@@:
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/2575/turkmen39efba6.gif (http://imageshack.us)

Dunkirk101
03-22-2007, 12:33 AM
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/1491/turkmen41ojqa1.gif (http://imageshack.us)

http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/4813/turkmeni56mfek1.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Heres one in Color
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/7986/turkestanvolun3ifmb2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)

Phyrex
03-22-2007, 12:40 AM
wow

Imagineer
03-22-2007, 01:22 AM
Didn't Germany have a colony in Africa? If not they certainly did have troops in North Africa and may have conscripted some locals.

Evakian
03-22-2007, 04:57 AM
Didn't Germany have a colony in Africa? If not they certainly did have troops in North Africa and may have conscripted some locals.
Several actually, Cameroon (Kamerun/German West Africa), Tanzania (Tanganyika/German East Africa), and Namibia (German South West Africa) come to mind.

Yep, I'm a geography-phile.

rendova
03-22-2007, 08:49 AM
In John Toland's biography of Hitler, he describes the 1936 Munich Olympic Games, and Jesse Owens' great performance , and lays to rest the myth that Hitler ignored and belittled Owens because he was black.

In Owens' own words, he describes a Hitler who waved to him from the stands, and also a German man, fellow competitor in the long jump, who helped Jesse with his jumps.

It is also untrue that Hitler refused to shake Owens' hand after winning an event..... Hitler, after the first day of the Games, didn't shake anybody's hand.

LionelHutz
03-22-2007, 11:19 AM
He was conscripted to the Kwantung army in 1938 and captured by the Soviets in Nomonhan and captured again by Germans in Ukraine in the summer of 1943, maybe in the battle of Kharkov, and captured finally by Americans in Utah beach, Normandy on June 6, 1944.


Well, he survived, but not much else went right for that guy.

Frogger
03-22-2007, 04:21 PM
How about, Togo, Evakian?

At one time Germany also had colonies in China and Polynesia.

es347fan
03-22-2007, 05:00 PM
Hotsie - totsie another (slant eyed) Nazi!!

Oldtimer
03-29-2007, 11:01 AM
Don't forget the Irish; they fought on both sides. I also recall there were English fighting for the Germans.

sunsetjenn
03-30-2007, 12:58 PM
Operation Human Shield

paulc
04-15-2007, 01:49 PM
The region that saw some of the worst atrocities during ww2 was the former yugoslavia.
Hitlers Croatian Ustasa and the Muslim Hanjars comitted between them wra crimes that shocked even hardline Nazis in Berlin.The Ustasa had they're own death camp.
At Jasenovac concentration camp south of Zagreb,600,000 Jews,Gypsies and Serbs were murdered,the most infamous jailer being a former Catholic Priest,Miroslav Filipovic-Majstorovic,who personally killed hundreds of inmates.
The favourite practice at this camp was to gouge out the eyes of men women and children.
Bosnian Muslims were formed into the 13th Waffen SS Division the Hanjar Division.
This Division of 20,000 Muslims,were responsible for many atrocities,they were the main units involved in the round up of Jews in Budapest.

paulc
04-15-2007, 01:54 PM
..........