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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11385 on: 21-07-2013, 13:07:27 »

Captain Wilm Hosenfeld
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Hosenfeld was drafted into the Wehrmacht in August 1939 and stationed in Poland from mid-September 1939 until his capture by the Soviet Army on 17 January 1945. His first destination was Pabianice, where he was involved in the building and running of a POW camp. Next he was stationed in Wegrów in December 1939, where he remained until his battalion was moved another 30 km away to Jadów at the end of May 1940. He was finally transferred to Warsaw in July 1940, where he spent the rest of the war, for the most part attached to Wach-Bataillon (guard battalion) 660, part of the Wach-Regiment Warschau, where he served as a staff officer as well as the battalion sports officer.[1]
Although a member of the Nazi Party since 1935, Hosenfeld grew disillusioned with the party and Nazi policies as time passed and, especially as he saw how Poles, and later on Jews, were treated. He and several fellow German Army officers felt sympathy for all peoples of occupied Poland. Ashamed of what some of their countrymen were doing, they offered help to those they could whenever possible.
Hosenfeld befriended numerous Poles and even made an effort to learn their language. He also attended Holy Mass (Latin rite), received Holy Communion, and went to confession in Polish churches, even though this was forbidden by official Nazi decree. His actions on behalf of Poles began as early as autumn 1939 when he allowed, against regulations, Polish POWs access to their families and even pushed (successfully) for the early release of at least one.[2] During his time in Warsaw, he used his position to give refuge to people, regardless of their background (he gave refuge to at least one politically persecuted anti-Nazi ethnic German as well), who were in danger of persecution—even arrest by the Gestapo, sometimes by getting them the requisite papers and jobs at the sports stadium that was under his oversight.[3]
Hosenfeld was captured by the Soviets at Błonie, a small Polish city about 30 km west of Warsaw, with the men of a Wehrmacht company he was leading.
He was sentenced to 25 years hard labor[4] for alleged war crimes simply on account of his unit affiliation and was tortured by the Soviet secret services, as they believed Hosenfeld had been active in the German Abwehr or even the Sicherheitsdienst.
Despite the Polish and Jewish citizens who filed petitions on his behalf, the Soviets refused to believe that he had not been involved in war crimes. He died in Soviet captivity on 13 August 1952, shortly before 10:00 in the evening, from rupture of the thoracic aorta, possibly sustained during torture.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11386 on: 23-07-2013, 00:07:49 »

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« Reply #11387 on: 23-07-2013, 18:07:20 »

This one particular photo has always been a mystery to me...
I can't even be sure those are Soviet soldiers or armed civilians, those are SSh-36 helmets. This comes from a camera that was in the hands of a German, maybe he confiscated it. But if these are prisoners why are they armed? And somebody suggested a long time ago that the rifle bolts could have been removed. Maybe they fought for the Germans? I don't know...

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11388 on: 23-07-2013, 19:07:30 »
Maybe the German was a prisoner?

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11389 on: 23-07-2013, 19:07:53 »
I remember once seeing a WW1 photo of some British prisoners with Germans around, but one of the Brits still had his Lewis MG, and a mag attached.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11390 on: 23-07-2013, 21:07:05 »
Or it was taken in 1939/40 on their border....

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« Reply #11391 on: 23-07-2013, 23:07:15 »
Or it was taken in 1939/40 on their border....

That would explain the helmets.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11392 on: 25-07-2013, 15:07:21 »

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Mussolini in Tripoli during a visit to Libya. He is pictured on horseback brandishing the “Sword of Islam” which was presented to him by an Arab delegation.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11393 on: 25-07-2013, 17:07:02 »
Well that's pretty cool.  What powers does the sword have?

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11394 on: 25-07-2013, 17:07:38 »
+1 Stab, +4 Slash and the special effect called "Arab Strength" which gives a temporary 20% Power boost to all units within 25 meters.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11395 on: 25-07-2013, 17:07:51 »
Propaganda, anti-Semitism, pro-Islamism, nationalism, to name a few.


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« Reply #11396 on: 25-07-2013, 19:07:28 »
+1 Stab, +4 Slash and the special effect called "Arab Strength" which gives a temporary 20% Power boost to all units within 25 meters.
That's pretty good but I was hoping for at least one laser-beam style attack. 

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11397 on: 25-07-2013, 21:07:53 »
Benito didn't buy the DLC.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11398 on: 25-07-2013, 22:07:33 »
Well he's never gonna conquer Africa and Greece with only passive buffs!

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #11399 on: 26-07-2013, 00:07:31 »
Well that's pretty cool.  What powers does the sword have?

Well, all I know is that the man who reached for the sword died by the sword later. Literally.

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