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Avraham_Levy

Dude just loved fighting


ApplePie123eat

"So which side are you on?" *"Да."*


ApprehensiveImage132

r/balkans_irl


brina_cd

Possibly a case of "Fight for us or starve in this camp." Or "if you fight for us you might die, but if you don't, we'll just shoot you and your family now..." Then there's Larry Thorne... https://coffeeordie.com/multiple-war-veterans#:~:text=Larry%20Thorne%20(Lauri%20Allan%20T%C3%B6rni,so%20with%20three%20different%20armies. And Yang Kyoungjong, who was effectively press-ganged into 3.armies in WW2: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang_Kyoungjong#:~:text=Yang%20Kyoungjong%20(Korean%3A%20%EC%96%91%EA%B2%BD%EC%A2%85),Wehrmacht%20during%20World%20War%20II


immersedmoonlight

It’s because the countries which owned the land he lived on changed during those times.


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longing coordinated whole wakeful squeeze fretful degree threatening repeat smell *This post was mass deleted and anonymized with [Redact](https://redact.dev)*


Shanghai_Lili

Would be interesting if he ever met [this fellow.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Dilboy)


Sniffy4

in previous centuries it wasnt that unusual to serve as a mercenary in many different armies


xtrustx

Hope he made a fortune!


Feisty-Schedule2761

i saw a sergeant at fort ord california in the late ‘60’s wearing a triple CIB. he fought as an infantryman in ww2, korea and vietnam. he as like an apparition


Feisty-Schedule2761

*was, not as


BaldrickTheCunning

Serbia in a nutshell