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Title: U.S. Closes Final WWII Internment Camp

Added: Jun 12, 2008

Author: TheOnion

Duration: 1:53

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White House Press Secretary Debra Browning reminds reporters that there were 26 other camps that the U.S. successfully closed on time.More coverage at: http://onion.com

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Mikeanglo Says:

Oct 30, 2011 - @TheYouwontgetit It's satire.

m1c000l Says:

Oct 30, 2011 - i started scratching the bit just right of the n on the onion cause i thought there was something on my computer

TheYouwontgetit Says:

Oct 30, 2011 - @Mikeanglo ...us internment camps were very real...

Devranderya Says:

Nov 27, 2011 - Turkey`s politician bluster to european people.Because Atatürk had said this.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 9, 2011 - @DonMeaker allied pow camps were often in worser condition than the axis camps...irony...

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 10, 2011 - @Darusdei The US camps didn't have Zyclon D dispensers like German concentration camps. Soviet camps were horrific. German POWs in US had serious problems with gaining weight. Due to Germany's criminal destruction of ports and civilian facilities in France the US was unable to import enough food. German POWs were put on half rations so that civilians would not starve.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 10, 2011 - @DonMeaker yes germany's criminal destruction of ports and how is that criminal? well anyhoo, meanwhile allies bomb city of dresden to ruins. which basically only killed civilians. yep yep the evil evil germans... lol

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 11, 2011 - @Darusdei Germany's criminal destruction of ports and other civilian facilities prevented import of food to feed civilians. Germany had earlier bombed British (and Polish and Netherlands) cities, and so lost any claim to having their cities protected. Also note that General Blaskowitz was only Wehrmacht General to protest German atrocities in Poland. for that he never was promoted, vs. others not only were promoted, but also were paid secret tax free NSDAP party money to shut up.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 11, 2011 - @DonMeaker oh now i get it. because terrorists are evil it's okay to torture them. yes that's the same braindead logic. yours is probably even more weird...no one protested? well some did but why no one did is called self-preservation

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 11, 2011 - @Darusdei Terrorists are evil. Waterboarding is not torture, as it causes no permanent damage, and US servicemen are waterboarded as part of their training. by contrast, "Water torture" is torture, consisting of forcing cloth or a tube into the stomach, and forcing or wicking water into the stomach, causing stretching or rupture of the stomach. See "Daniel Pearl" for what the terrorists think is appropriate for their prisoners.

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 11, 2011 - @Darusdei Every WWII German field marshall was paid money by Nazi party, secretly, off the books, so they would support illegal German war crimes. About 24,000 RM, when a common laborer was paid 1400 RM a year. Paulus' stipend stopped, after he made broadcasts critical of Hitler and Nazis.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 12, 2011 - @DonMeaker "terrorists are evil" is rather naive statement. waterboarding causes no permanent damage, again wrong and it really seems you don't know enough about the subject to even comment on it.it's torture just like it was when the japanese did it and you told it was (ironic i know)yes some u.s. military personel are waterboarded in some training, which is a far cry from a real situation.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 12, 2011 - @DonMeaker yes move to a dictatorship and then start broadcasting critical views of that dictator, lets see how fast you get a rope around your neck. whole argument is just ridiculous...

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 12, 2011 - @Darusdei Yes, a difference between Japanese water torture, and US waterboarding, one is torture, the other is not. German field marshalls didn't move to a dictatorship, they were its highly paid servants, the ones who implemented German war crimes, in return for money and promotions. Germans killed millions of POWs in 1941, by orders given by Wehrmacht officers.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 12, 2011 - @DonMeaker yes i've heard that before. when someone else does it, it's torture but not when you do it. there's another word for it and it's "hypocrisy"german generals were paid to do war crimes? did the allies get paid when they did their share of warcrimes? now what does that tell you about allies? lol...

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 12, 2011 - @Darusdei Introducing water under pressure to the stomach cavity is torture. That is what the Japanese did. Pouring water over the face is not torture. German fieldmarshalls were paid by the Nazi party to support their crimes. 3.5 million Soviet POWs were murdered. In the west a total of 8194 US and UK POWs died in german custody in the whole war. In the east that many USSR POWs died every day of 1941.

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 14, 2011 - @Darusdei Seems to me the 'share' of warcrimes you would impute to the US is scant.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 14, 2011 - @DonMeaker nah... if you start looking into the wars you will see that the germans were mainly demonized because of the ethnic cleansing.of the nazisfor example read about how different sides treated their prisoners of war, there is a huge difference. so to me it's always amusing to see people ranting how the "good guys" didn't do anything bad ;)

DonMeaker Says:

Dec 15, 2011 - @Darusdei The Germans were particularly harsh to Poles and Soviets.Soviets were harsh to Poles and Germans (no idea how they treated Japanese.) US soldiers didn't waste many lives giving Japanese extra chances to surrender. German soldiers in US tended to gain weight, but were sometimes given half rations so that German civilians wouldn't starve. German death camps were well documented. Soviet gulag too.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 15, 2011 - @DonMeaker yep they are well documented. so well in fact that when you compare, the allied camps were actually in worser condition than their axis counterparts...and your comment about u.s. not giving japanese a chance to surrender is in fact a war crime.it's amusing how americans tend to justify acts that were in fact much more horrible than the oppositions.

EuchridEucrow1 Says:

Dec 29, 2011 - @Darusdei 'Worser condition'? Where is the evidence to support that grammatically incorrect statement The lack of gas chambers and firing squads would certainly be an improvement.

Darusdei Says:

Dec 29, 2011 - @EuchridEucrow1 yes the grammar may suck, but you do understand that the anglosphere doesn't consist the whole world.we were talking about pow camps not concentration camps.

999basille Says:

Jan 4, 2012 - i still think those japs are loyal to the emperor of japan

m1c000l Says:

Jan 22, 2012 - being held for questioning= locked away in Guantanamo bay

flamingarse1 Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - @m1c000l with the minotaur

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