General Discussions
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Re: New Book
Posted by:
MPC
()
Date: December 10, 2007 08:20PM
You wrote:-
"One fact mentioned that came as a surprise, was that throughout the war between 2,500 and 6,000 naval personnel were executed for not carrying out their duty, some a few days after the war was over."
(some a few days after the war was over)
Who executed these 'few' and why? It the war was over what was the nationality of their executioners and what evidence did they use for, perhaps, such a sensless taking of human lives??
"One fact mentioned that came as a surprise, was that throughout the war between 2,500 and 6,000 naval personnel were executed for not carrying out their duty, some a few days after the war was over."
(some a few days after the war was over)
Who executed these 'few' and why? It the war was over what was the nationality of their executioners and what evidence did they use for, perhaps, such a sensless taking of human lives??
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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New Book | john | 12/10/2007 01:33PM |
Re: New Book | MPC | 12/10/2007 08:20PM |
Re: New Book | john | 12/12/2007 10:59AM |