Gah! Concentration Camps
#1
we started learning about them today in english and you dont really relize what all happened there untill you read some of the journals and such and see pictures of what happened and what life was like in there. Such as the "showers". we didnt see any picture of it, but i took it upon myself to find some, and i would post them here but they are mighty disturbing...
#3
Originally Posted by ColinRX7' date='Mar 31 2004, 08:27 PM
Don't man, I've read a few of them briefly and they make me sick to my stomach and I can't stop thinking about it.
I'd really rather not read it.
And pictures? NO.
I'd really rather not read it.
And pictures? NO.
#5
Some of you guys would be brought to tears by reading books about what goes on in war. If you want to read an amazing book, go read Flags of Our Fathers. Its written by son of one the men that survived the battle for Iwo Jima and raised the American flag. It tells of what the battles were like, and what the japanese had done, its shocking. Its one of those books where you read a certain chapter and you are just paralyzed in thought.
#6
Originally Posted by cymfc3s' date='Mar 31 2004, 05:00 PM
Its one of those books where you read a certain chapter and you are just paralyzed in thought.
#8
Originally Posted by 75 Repu' date='Mar 31 2004, 09:12 PM
Links bitch! iT has been some time since I read about that in class.. it really is good to have an idea of what happened.. because alot of people just do not appreciate what they have now..
If you want to research something pretty grusome, look up "the rape of Nanking"
It was a chineese city occupied by the Japanese in 37-38. They completley destroyed the city. The Chinese had built tank traps (huge trenches) around the city. The japanese just filled these holes with bodies and used them as abridge. When the bodies would decompose and get pushed down, they would throw fresh ones on. Wemon were raped all the time, little girls were raped and killed. The japanese often used chinese as bayonette pratice, tying them to a pole. Heads were lined up everywhere. The japanese soldiers gave children opium and gor much of the city addicted to it. The Japanese would not allow the chinese to clean their trash up, so trash and bodies lay in the street. I think like only 5% of the damage done to the city was in the actual seige, the rest was just terrorizing... i think it was 370,000 dead...
One really disturbing thing. Two japanese officers held a bet. They bet on who could decapitate the most chineese within some time period. One got 105, the other 106. This got reported on the front page of Japanese newspapers. It is insane to think that this stuff went on!
pics here...be prepared..
#9
http://www.princeton.edu/~nanking/
Go to the gallery once you get on the site.
The Pictures are horrible. There are a few pics of wemon...your warned..
Go to the gallery once you get on the site.
The Pictures are horrible. There are a few pics of wemon...your warned..
#10
If you want to read a GREAT, TRUE book/short novel about a WWII concentration camp, read the book "Night". It explains this man's, childhood accounts pre concentration camp, and the day they were liberated by the Russians.
Let's just say, one of the most eye opening, and disturbing books I've ever read. It really is scary some of the things he witnessed. Children being hung and tortured, women being raped, a 48 mile non-stop run, and worse.
I for one, do not care for reading unless the book is interesting. I've read many books, and it's one of the few that I couldn't put down. Truly worth reading.
Let's just say, one of the most eye opening, and disturbing books I've ever read. It really is scary some of the things he witnessed. Children being hung and tortured, women being raped, a 48 mile non-stop run, and worse.
I for one, do not care for reading unless the book is interesting. I've read many books, and it's one of the few that I couldn't put down. Truly worth reading.