Don't get me wrong. There are other countries that have done far worse than the U.S. But if you are a true American and want to see your country start doing right, you first have to confront what it has done wrong. First, I will give you part of a speech made by General Smedley Butler.

Next, without a doubt, our involvement in both WW I and WW II was wrong. And at one point during WW II, the U.S. was fighting with Cossack forces. The Cossacks offered to surrender to U.S. forces under one very important condition. That U.S. forces NOT hand them over to the Russians. Because if that was going to be the case, they would prefer to die in battle. The commander of the U.S. forces agreed to those terms. No doubt saving the lives of many U.S. soldiers. But after the surrender, the U.S. did eventually hand them over to the Russians. I will show you a portrait that was done of U.S. forces forcing the Cossacks onto trains to deliver them to the Russians.

Worst of all is this last part. (Sorry that I didn't dig up any pictures for you) But first I would like to say that of the roughly 280,000 jews who died in jewish internment camps, they died from a combination of lack of food and disease outbreaks of things like typhus. And the reason for that was because of the German infrastructure that supplied those camps had been getting the shit bombed out of it.
After the war, in Europe the U.S., British and French forces took many German ex-soldiers and held them prisoner of ex-war. Eisenhower tried to justify this by calling them "unarmed enemy combatants." Keep in mind that after the war, allied forces lacked for nothing. While the Germans were being held captive, 1.5 to 1.7 million of them were basically murdered! Through neglect. There are those who talk about their version of the holocaust. Well dead men tell no tales! And for those who survived, they were unlikely to challenge such an iron fist. If you want to read more about this, go to your browser and enter "Eisenhower's Holocaust."

Next, without a doubt, our involvement in both WW I and WW II was wrong. And at one point during WW II, the U.S. was fighting with Cossack forces. The Cossacks offered to surrender to U.S. forces under one very important condition. That U.S. forces NOT hand them over to the Russians. Because if that was going to be the case, they would prefer to die in battle. The commander of the U.S. forces agreed to those terms. No doubt saving the lives of many U.S. soldiers. But after the surrender, the U.S. did eventually hand them over to the Russians. I will show you a portrait that was done of U.S. forces forcing the Cossacks onto trains to deliver them to the Russians.

Worst of all is this last part. (Sorry that I didn't dig up any pictures for you) But first I would like to say that of the roughly 280,000 jews who died in jewish internment camps, they died from a combination of lack of food and disease outbreaks of things like typhus. And the reason for that was because of the German infrastructure that supplied those camps had been getting the shit bombed out of it.
After the war, in Europe the U.S., British and French forces took many German ex-soldiers and held them prisoner of ex-war. Eisenhower tried to justify this by calling them "unarmed enemy combatants." Keep in mind that after the war, allied forces lacked for nothing. While the Germans were being held captive, 1.5 to 1.7 million of them were basically murdered! Through neglect. There are those who talk about their version of the holocaust. Well dead men tell no tales! And for those who survived, they were unlikely to challenge such an iron fist. If you want to read more about this, go to your browser and enter "Eisenhower's Holocaust."