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Here is a story you dont hear about everyday....
It tells the story about one of Hitlers Generals (Who commanded an all black army) told Hitler to take his arian views and stuff them where the sun doesnt shine.
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The German General Who Told Hitler to Go Screw Himself - Timothy Ashby
It tells the story about one of Hitlers Generals (Who commanded an all black army) told Hitler to take his arian views and stuff them where the sun doesnt shine.
I am fascinated by colorful historical characters, especially military or naval figures. Very few of these people could be considered truly heroic. One of the rare exceptions is Paul Emil von Lettow-Vorbeck, commander of a small German army – largely composed of black troops – that fought the British Empire in East Africa during World War I – The German General.
A master of guerrilla warfare, General von Lettow-Vorbeck lived by a warrior’s code of chivalry embodying honor, respect for one’s enemies, and humanitarian treatment of his men as well as civilians. During a world war in which the U.S. Army actively discriminated against black soldiers, von Lettow-Vorbeck treated his African Askaris no differently from white Germans under his command. His fluency in the Swahili language earned the respect and admiration of his African soldiers; he appointed black officers and “said – and believed – [that] ‘we are all Africans here’.” In one historian’s estimation, “It is probable that no white commander of the era had so keen an appreciation of the African’s worth not only as a fighting man but as a man.”
General von Lettow-Vorbeck was never defeated in battle, and only surrendered after learning about the Armistice in November 1918. The British repatriated the white German soldiers but confined the Askaris in squalid camps. General von Lettow-Vorbeck refusedto leave until he had won promises of decent treatment and early release for his black troops
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The German General Who Told Hitler to Go Screw Himself - Timothy Ashby