How to UPSET a NAZI Interrogator

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americanveteranscenter
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"If you knew all the answers, why ask me the questions?"

charlessaint
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The original “posting your IP address to intimidate you” tactic.

GrassesOn
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Lester Shrenk is an amazing man.
In his 80s, he found the German soldier, Hans Herman Müller, who shot down his plane because he was curious why he didn't finish him off when he had the chance.
Lester traveled to Germany to meet him and ask him.
They hugged and Lester said they felt like old friends.
When asked the important question, Müller told him "Yes, I could have shot you but why should I?" and after talking a while they became "good buddies".
Lester said he understood that when his plane was shot down, Müller was tired of the killing and the war.

katrabbit
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His hair game is on point, rocking a faux hawk at 100.

ronniep
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It's a damn good thing that there are people going around and interviewing these veterans on camera. Because we are on the razor's edge of WWII passing out of living memory.

AshtonRogers-sezj
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I met a ball turret gunner a few years ago. He still had ptsd after all these years. His wife was comforting him as he was telling me about how horrible it was to sit in that turret while getting shot at and how horrible the flak was. He said he never got shot down, but his plane was shot up plenty of times, including having its tail almost severed.

jamesr
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Met Les at the 80th D-Day anniversary and he's still as sharp as ever!

TheBobsteg
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Good man! You NEVER divulge info. Voluntary or otherwise. The old term was " Loose lips sink ships" even under duress. Well done sir, well done 😔🫡

brianna.m.
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Ah, the ancient technique of "trolling"

Onionking
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Gotta have some big balls leaving the paper empty

bassmaster
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This gentleman right here is has one of the strongest hearts I’ve ever seen!

SaberAspirations
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I'm just blown away that Nazis interrogated people with forms. That's some ruthless efficiency right there!

rocketgirl
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They wanted confirmation on their intelligence!

thosearewavez
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I've heard this before that the Nazis had a lot of personal information on many prisoners, right down to grade school records. I've never known how they got all of this information and how they transmitted it all back to the enemy.

matthewk
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It does suck that we are the last generation to be able to see these brilliant men and their service to the United States.
May these men be blessed 🫡

DCtheArtist
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I wish I could personally thank this man. He and all the other courageous ww2 veterans are quite literally the reason my family lived and hence why I am even here today ❤

sofialovesbubblegum
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"Don't you want your family to know you're safe?"
"By the looks of it, I'm far from safe right now."

isaacyoder
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This is actually a really good example of how torture is used. A lot of people think it’s “hurt them while asking them questions until they give you the answer you want” which always results in the same old “people lie to make the torture stop.”

In reality, torture is conducted by asking many questions where you already know the answers with one or two snuck in that you don’t know. That way you can tell when they’re lying, but the victim doesn’t know which questions are unknown so they have to tell the truth to avoid punishment

jacobackley
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Thank you so much for your service and all your sacrifice for our America. Love and prayers for you and yours.

howarddavidiii