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Okay. Thats interesting. I'll look into that.
Amen. Just ask any of the indigenous people of North and South America, and colonies of any European Empire for a start.
This is new history to me. I thought internment would have been in hotel-like conditions.
Mostly they were treated really well and most of them spoke well of their time in Switzerland.
Indigenous Burmese fighters, WW2:
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They appear very content with the P-14.![]()
Either that or the hit they just shared on that opium pipe that the guy in the front is sporting.... seems pretty slim for a Kachin dha
The Kagnews served with great distinction, principally alongside the 7th Infantry Division, and by all accounts (including the enemy's) acquitted themselves well in battle, suffering 121 dead and 536 wounded during the course of the conflict.[3] At the conclusion of the war the Ethiopians were the only contingent that had no prisoners to collect from the North Koreans since no Kagnew soldier ever surrendered. They had the additional distinctions of having never been bested in battle during the war. The Kagnew Battalion engaged in combat 238 times and won every encounter, as both aggressors and defenders. Another distinction was that they never left their dead behind, and it was noticed that there never seemed to be dead bodies of Kagnew soldiers on the battlefield. This earned them the respect of their American colleagues, while fostering the belief among their opponents, who had often never even seen black people before, that they were superhuman. One of the feats S.L.A. Marshall thought worth noting was an Ethiopian patrol at the Battle of Pork Chop Hill in 1953 when "...under full observation from enemy country, eight Ethiopians walked 800 yards across no-man's land and up the slope of T-Bone Hill right into the enemy trenches. When next we looked, the eight had become ten. The patrol was dragging back two Chinese prisoners, having snatched them from the embrace of the Communist battalion..."
Hard fellows from a hard part of the world, and the oldest Christian culture extant. I hold Ethiopians in high regard generally. This adds to that.
What about Mexico? Apparently, they stayed largely neutral until May of '42 when Germant started sinking Mexican shipping. The only unit to see action was the 201st Air Fighter Squadron, the "##### Eagles". They got into t in March of '45 in the Pacific. Late, sure, but they showed up.
Unit markings were the US national insignia plus a tricolour tail flash:
That's very cool - I had no idea.
This from Wikipedia:
Pretty feckin' hardcore, that is.
My farrier is a retired Navy cryptology operator. He said when he was in the Horn of Africa the Ethiopians would speak Morse code over the radio. He said they were almost too fast for him to take it down.