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Originally Posted by Splum
Dude he was a fucking communist/socialist pig, a clear cut enemy of the United States. I am GLAD he is dead like I am glad Hitler is dead.
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Splum, your insensitivity and stupidity is appalling at times...
Kurt Vonnegut fought for the U.S. against Hitler during WWII:
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Vonnegut's experience as a soldier and prisoner of war had a profound influence on his later work. As an advance scout with the U.S. 106th Infantry Division during the Battle of the Bulge, Vonnegut was cut off from his battalion and wandered alone behind enemy lines for several days until captured by German troops on December 14, 1944.
While a prisoner of war, Vonnegut witnessed the aftermath of the February 13?15, 1945 bombing of Dresden, Germany, which destroyed much of the city. Vonnegut was one of just seven American prisoners of war in Dresden to survive, in an underground meatpacking cellar known as Slaughterhouse Five.
"Utter destruction," he recalled. "Carnage unfathomable." The Nazis put him to work gathering bodies for mass burial, Vonnegut explains. "But there were too many corpses to bury. So instead the Nazis sent in guys with flamethrowers. All these civilians' remains were burned to ashes."
This experience formed the core of his most famous work, Slaughterhouse-Five, and is a theme in at least six other books.
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