Horrifying history thread.
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>Mrs. Hattori
>Many were trapped under the debris of collapsed homes, crying for help, but were unable to escape and were eventually burned to death in the ensuing fires. Because those who were still alive were all badly injured, no one could afford to help one another. All one could do was to run away. I ran away to a nearby park with my mother, all the time looking at the people who were fleeing. Their clothes were all tattered and their singed hair bristled and stood on end. Years later the Hiroshima city government requested survivors to paint or draw pictures depicting their horrific experiences and these were collected. I was greatly moved and shocked by these graphic depictions showing people with burnt and swollen hands and faces like grotesque masks. Others were shown holding their exposed intestines and bowels, trying to prevent them from falling out. Some had an eyeball hanging down from their eye socket. A mother was holding a child with a missing ear; crying,” Oh, poor baby!” The burnt skin on the arms of many people became blistered and broken hanging down like rags, so they couldn’t their arms down and had to walk zombie-like with outstretched arms. Most people lost the ability to think and they just wandered with blank stares trying to escape the fear. Stopping would only make the fear real again and so everyone just aimlessly kept on walking as much and as long possible.
>>1134912
>Trusting greeks
A german missionary once gave a mongo chief a beautiful knife as a gesture of goodwill, the chief immediately used it to casually slice the throat of a passing slave girl no older than 10 and devoured her roasted
>>1135124
I am gonna need sources for that m8.
>>1135139
We wuz grilled
>>1135124
Yeah, when the missionary screamed at him in utter horror the chief said "You feed on lowly beasts like goats and chickens, we only eat the noblest creature. What is the difference between your custom and ours?"
>>1135235
Hell if I remember
Dismiss it if you want
This was in the last war is hell thread
>>1135109
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErH_5l0jPUw
It all makes sense now.
>>1135616
As well as this.
https://youtu.be/DfVn-19v09I?t=5m21s
>>1135775
Because fuck you.
>I built a pillar at the city gate and I flayed all the chief men who had revolted and I covered the pillar with their skins; some I walled up inside the pillar, some I impaled upon the pillar on stakes
-Ashurbanipal, king of Assyria
>>1135366
Single peeled oranges for sale? Is this from some place that has a food shortage due to war?
>>1135824
Considering the language, probably not.
Pretty sure it's more related to the home of the free and land of the brave.
>>1135229
>What is the difference between your custom and ours?
we don't eat men you retarded tribal
>>1135908
Reminds me of some Canadian indians who tried to sacrifice a girl to Niagra Falls
The whites demanded they stop and the shaman said "You people ramble to us about the glory of one ancient man being sacrificed for the greater good, hypocrites"
>>1135969
lmao
>tfw Christians think everyone can be saved through Christ when there are still tribal societies, like the Sentinelese, who haven't even come into contact with missionaries.
>>1135969
>One died on the cross (himself)
>One is killing a girl
>>1136177
Both are sacrifices brah, and who says the girl wasn't willing?
>>1136181
One was self-sacrifice that now we don't have to do, and the other is something they might have to keep doing.
>>1134912
Question, /his/
Is the blood eagle real?
>>1135775
Hiroshima and Nagasaki were both military targets that each happened to have large civilian populations. They didn't specifically target densely populated areas, they just accepted it as collateral damage.
>>1135109
Today I will remind them.
>>1136328
Ivy King was the inspiration for this movie