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#POW #EdanAlexander
#HannibalDirektive
@palestine

Hamas: “We announce that we have lost contact with the team guarding soldier Edan Alexander following a direct Israeli bombardment targeting their location...It seems that the occupation army is deliberately trying to kill him and hence relieve themselves from the pressure caused by the dual-citizen prisoners in order to continue its genocide against our people,”
Of course: captives dead, problem solved

news.antiwar.com/2025/04/15/ha

April 16, 1945: On this date, the storied German prisoner of war (POW) camp at Colditz Castle was liberated. Established to hold Allied soldiers and airmen who had proven their mettle in escaping from other German camps - the Nazis thought it would be an inescapable POW facility. (Plot twist, it wasn’t.)

#WW2 #SERE #Colditz #POW

schloss-colditz.de/en/colditz-

Schloss ColditzColditz Castle | Schloss ColditzHerrschersitz, Jagdschloss, Witwenresidenz – mit seinen weißen Giebeln ist Schloss Colditz eines der schönsten mitteldeutschen Baudenkmäler des 16. Jahrhunderts – und Ausflugsziel für Geschichtsinteressierte.

y0 thanks to @seism0saurus's friend @kubikpixel i have a cool project to toss on the pile 😂:

#Anubis: "Anubis weighs the soul of your connection using a sha256 proof-of-work challenge in order to protect upstream resources from scraper bots.

Installing and using this will likely result in your website not being indexed by some search engines. This is considered a feature of Anubis, not a bug."

respect my robots.txt or pound sound. #AI #mitigation #scrapers #PoW #antiAI

Mar 24, On this date in 1944, the real ‘Great Escape’ occurred when British Commonwealth POWs escaped from the German prisoner of war camp Stalag Luft III.

It was immortalized in the HIGHLY fictionalized 1963 film ‘The Great Escape’ (including among other inaccuracies, the role of Americans in the actual escape.) In the movie, Steve McQueen's character was based on Jerry Sage of the Office of Strategic Services.