Post videos of people dying - Self explanatory really

I'm tagging you (Bargain Bin Laden) in this post because you yourself said you're new. You haven't done anything wrong but I'll still tell you this because many new members never get to see this thread. This is more for Blaire.


Here's a few required readings. This isn't just useful for Kiwifarms but the entire net in general.

Cyber security 101: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/cybersecurity-101.11731/
Pay close attention to rule 1 Blaire White. It will save you a lot of people from calling you a "nigger".

OP 101: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/opening-post-101.14820/
You wanna make a thread? Consider this first.

Cyber security 201: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/2023-security-check-up-reminder.155172/#post-15356416
The more advanced course on protecting your online identity. This will save you a lot of headache from malicious retards online.

This is completely off topic from what's being discussed here but I see a lot of newer members putting themselves in awkward scenarios which could have been entirely prevented if they just briefly read these threads.

Good day to you both.


I mean no disrespect my friend and i appreciate the advice but I have put up the necessary safeguards to the point where my email is in a bully from my neighborhood's name. fuck that nigga hes the reason i spit on some poor black dude when i drove by him, hes the reason i take out my anger on the random fuckhead who tried to hop in my car, hes the reason i got this anger to let out to begin with. Fuck the Christ killers too now lets get back to watching folks (im taking the term back) die
 
I don't want to watch people die.
Are you uuuuuhhhh sure about that

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Anyway here's some vintage stuff






During World War II, on 24 September 1944, Josef Wende and Stephan Kortas, two Poles drafted into the German army, crossed the Moselle River behind U.S. lines in civilian clothes to observe Allied strength and were to rejoin their own army on the same day. However, they were discovered by the Americans and arrested. On 18 October 1944 they were found guilty of espionage by a U.S. military commission and sentenced to death. On 11 November 1944 they were shot in the garden of a farmhouse at Toul.





On 22 March 1944, 15 soldiers of the U.S. Army, including two officers, landed on the Italian coast about 15 kilometers north of La Spezia, 400 km (250 miles) behind the then established front, as part of Operation Ginny II. They were all properly dressed in the field uniform of the U.S. Army and carried no civilian clothes.[2][3] Their objective was to demolish a tunnel at Framura on the important railway line between La Spezia and Genoa. Two days later the group was captured by a combined party of Italian Fascist soldiers and troops from the German Army. They were taken to La Spezia, where they were confined near the headquarters of the 135th (Fortress) Brigade, which was under the command of German Col. Almers. His immediate superior was the commander of the 75th Army Corps, Dostler.

The captured American party was interrogated by Wehrmacht intelligence officers, and an officer revealed the mission. The information, including that it was a commando raid, was then sent to Dostler at the 75th Army Corps H.Q. The following day he informed his superior, Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, commanding general of all German forces in Italy, about the captured U.S. commandos and asked what to do with them. According to Dostler's adjutant, Kesselring responded by ordering the execution. Later that day Dostler sent a telegram to the 135th (Fortress) Brigade passing on the order that the captured commando party was to be executed, in line with the Commando Order of 1942 issued by Adolf Hitler, which ordered the immediate execution without trial of all enemy commandos and saboteurs taken prisoner by the Wehrmacht in the field.

Colonel Almers at the 135th (Fortress) Brigade was uneasy with the execution order, and approached Dostler again to delay the execution command. In response Dostler dispatched another telegram ordering Almers to carry out the execution as previously ordered. Two last attempts were made by Colonel Almers to stop the execution, including some by telephone, as he knew that executing uniformed prisoners of war was in violation of the 1929 Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War. His appeals were unsuccessful, and the 15 Americans of the commando raid were executed on the morning of 26 March 1944, at Punta Bianca, south of La Spezia, in the municipality of Ameglia. Their bodies were buried in a mass grave that was camouflaged afterwards. Alexander zu Dohna-Schlobitten, a member of Dostler's staff who, unaware of the existence of Hitler's "Commando Order", had refused to sign the execution order for the American commandos, was dismissed from the Wehrmacht for insubordination.[4]
Dostler was taken prisoner of war by the United States Army and, after it discovered the fate of the commando raiding team, was put on trial for war crimes on 8 May 1945. A military tribunal was held at the seat of the Supreme Allied Commander, the Royal Palace in Caserta, on 8 October 1945.[5] In the first Allied war crimes trial, he was accused of carrying out an illegal order. In his defense he maintained that he had not issued the order but had only passed it to Colonel Almers from Field Marshal Kesselring, and that the execution of the OSS men was a lawful order. Dostler's plea of superior orders failed before the tribunal, which found that in ordering the mass execution he had acted on his own outside the Führer's orders. The Military Commission also rejected his plea for clemency, declaring that the mass execution of the commando party was in violation of Article 2 of the 1929 Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War, which prohibited acts of reprisals against prisoners of war.[6] In its judgment the Commission stated that "no soldier, and still less a Commanding General, can be heard to say that he considered the summary shooting of prisoners of war legitimate, even as a reprisal."[7]

Under the 1907 Hague Convention on Land Warfare,[8] it was legal to execute spies and saboteurs disguised in civilian clothes or enemy uniforms, but not those captured in uniforms of their own army.[9][10][11] Because the 15 U.S. soldiers were properly dressed in U.S. uniforms behind enemy lines, and not disguised in civilian clothes or enemy uniforms, they should not have been treated as spies but as prisoners of war, a principle which Dostler had violated in enforcing the order for execution.[3][11]

The trial found General Dostler guilty of war crimes, rejecting the "superior orders" defense. He was sentenced to death, and executed in Aversa by a 12-man firing squad at 0800 hours on 1 December 1945.[12] The execution was photographed on black and white still and movie cameras.[13] Immediately after the execution Dostler's body was lifted onto a stretcher, shrouded inside a white cotton mattress cover, and driven away in an army truck. His body was buried in Grave 93/95 of Section H at Pomezia German War Cemetery.

Of the Nazi war criminals to be executed by the U.S. military, Dostler was one of only two who were shot instead of hanged. The other exception was Curt Bruns.
 

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Wakanda bonfire

Jump&burn

Bouncing castle fail

The house always win

Fail

Hammer time

Transformer transforming with someone inside

Babel
 
Mobik decides not to wait for a followup:

Editing to add a kino trench infiltration by a mobik for balance. Some of the craziest CQC I've seen in a minute:

e2, compilation first vid is from

e3 since I had to download this to ensure it's not the same video, just the same trenches:
 

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Editing to add a kino trench infiltration by a mobik for balance. Some of the craziest CQC I've seen in a minute:
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Shit, this is hard to watch, I have always been of the school that states "When the lead is flying, it is a failure of all other measures", these poor bastards on both sides don't deserve to be there. What an absolute waste. But, it was ever thus.

“War Is Old Men Talking and Young Men Dying:”​

Dennis Lee Klimpke​

 
Editing to add a kino trench infiltration by a mobik for balance. Some of the craziest CQC I've seen in a minute:
The Ukes can't fight. Sure they can drop bombs from drones but the minute they have to go straight up against anyone they buckle like a belt.
 
The Ukes can't fight. Sure they can drop bombs from drones but the minute they have to go straight up against anyone they buckle like a belt.

To be fair, from what I have been able to decipher, Wagner and the commie militias in Donbass are the only ones who are close to having their shit together.
 
Just walk it out, Ivan.

Normally I'd suggest volume off; but I thought the choice of music was odd, and probably had something to do with Ukrainian humor.


Turns out it's a song about a mother who buys her kid a toy-horse without a rear leg. I don't care who you are but that's funny. Top kek, as they say.
 
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