Daniel Williams Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 I felt since there's a lot of Lego D-Day creations to go with something to honor the soldiers who were murdered near Malmedy, but not just for those who died just near Malmedy, but for those who were killed in other massacres that occured during the winter of 1944... Oh and I throughly cleaned the sugar off these soldiers after I took the photo if you were wondering about that. Quote
lightningtiger Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 Very well done 'Daniel Williams' - a picture speaks a thousand words. I'm a conformist! ! Quote
Capt. Stabbin Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 (edited) Great job! It conveys the horror and butality of war perfectly! Simply stunning, really makes you think and contemplate life. Keep bricking!! Edited April 4, 2010 by Capt. Stabbin Quote
Joey Lock Posted April 4, 2010 Posted April 4, 2010 In the movie "Saints & Soldiers" they show it as though the Americans started it. One of the soldiers attempts to escape and German soldier screams for him to halt, and when he doesn't, he's gunned down. The remainder of the prisoners become restless, and a German officer fires a few bursts into the air. In response, a panic begins to break out. During a sudden scramble, an Allied prisoner grabs a rifle from a German soldier and shoots him with it. Another German, in turn, kills that soldier. As a result, some of the prisoners break to run, while a few try to stay put and keep calm. But when the Germans open fire on the prisoners, the entire group of Allied prisoners break and run. Even though it was a terrible event and a evil one too, The Americans didn't want to accept surrender when they just should have. But still, the poor soldiers... Quote
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