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June 6, 2024 1:24 am  #1


History of WWII

OMG, this is right up my alley because I LOVE to search and study history.  A lot of this I already have read many times, of course, but this is a good review.  They didn't, however, cover ONE SINGLE WORD about the Native Americans who served gallantly and also helped SAVE MANY MEN (only men were allowed in service at that time, imagine that) but heaven forbid the authorities would want the entire truth to be told.  LOOK IT UP IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME.  The Native Americans spoke to each other over 2 way radio's and helped make plans for certain battles and attacks, etc.   No one else could understand them, certainly no one from the German side!  The aggressors were quite upset when they could hear voices and not understand!!!  What a great tactic, but no mention of it at all.  Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....... I'll look into that after I post this stuff.

https://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/world-war-ii-history

A great overview of the story of the Native Americans who served our country.  There were also Hawaiians and Alaskan indians, too.  All considered "different" by a society that now wants BLACKS to run EVERYTHING, imagine that.  Blacks aren't "left out" of history or misrepresented.  When telling the truth becomes ignoble, well, then I just give up the ship.  Don't dimwit dems know "the truth will set you free" but not if it's only half-truths.  The bidens will find that out real soon.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/remarkable-and-complex-legacy-native-american-military-service-180976264/


Wonder if Pete Hegseth wrote about any of THIS stuff in his new book???  Doubtful, because I think he was writing more about his own service which has been much more recent, of course.  Maybe he'll get around to writing about the history of WW2 at some point and include some of the most important factors which are normally left out. 


 


A government which robs Peter to
pay Paul can always depend on
the support of Paul.
-- George Bernard Shaw
 

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