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THE ISLAMIC STATE ‘REPEATS’ THE BABI YAR MASSACRE (SEPTEMBER 29 TO 30, 1941)

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            On this date, September 29, 1941, the German Einsatzgruppe C begins the Babi Yar massacre, according to the Einsatzgruppen operational situation report. On June 12, 2014, the Islamic State killed at least 1,566 Shia Iraqi Air Force cadets in an attack on Camp Speicher in Tikrit. At the time of the attack there were between 4,000 and 11,000 unarmed cadets in the camp. Alleged ISIS fighters singled out Shia and non-Muslim cadets from Sunniones and executed them.

            See history repeats itself by these photos and two videos:


SS Einsatzgruppen versus ISIS
 

Einsatzgruppe A members shoot Jews on the outskirts of Kovno, 1941-1942. Novosti Press, Moscow
 

Executions: ISIS themselves has also been attacked for carrying out even more brutal executions, such as the ones from mid-June pictured above where militants marched up and down rows of bodies shooting them.
 

A member of Einsatzgruppe D is about to shoot a man sitting by a mass grave in Vinnytsia, Ukraine in 1942. Present in the background are members of the German Army, the German Labor Service, and the Hitler Youth. The back of the photograph is inscribed "The last Jew in Vinnitsa"
 

ISIS masked gunmen bringing the soldiers to a bloodstained concrete riverfront inside the presidential palaces complex, shooting them in the head and throwing them into the Tigris.

Einsatzgruppen actual footage



Nazi-Style Executions Of Shi'ites By ISIS

Published on Aug 2, 2014
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) jihad organization, which recently overtook regions in northern Iraq and is now pushing towards Baghdad, is circulating photos of its fighters performing mass executions, allegedly of Iraqi soldiers. According to tweets by ISIS supporters, the organization has so far executed over 1,700 Iraqi soldiers.
 




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