Stuttering Soldier Torture?


In the Scene, where the doc kills the soldier with an injection, the stutterer holds is arm up. When he moves it, it looks like they kinda disrupted his right hand. Between the Index an middlefinger it looks like they ripped them apart. Is that right or did i see something that wasn't actually there?

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I wasn't looking very carefully, it being kind of gross and all, but I thought most or all of his fingers were broken and were twisted in unnatural angles. But it was also very bloody, so something might have been ripped apart.

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Of course he broke his fingers

You killed Captain Clown, YOU KILLED CAPTAIN CLOWN-The Joker on Batman TAS

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Yep hand ripped apart between those fingers... My Blu Ray arrived today...

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Yeah, his hand was severed right down the centre as though the Captain has grabbed two fingers in each hand and ripped his hand like a wishbone. I imagine that would be immensely difficult to do and would probably have required a bit of sawing first.

He was something of a bastard, all right.




Ya Kirk-loving Spocksucker!

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If anyone was paying attention, the rebels were Red Communists. Look at the star of Lenin that the "Francés" had. They were commies. Once I learned about it and to place closer attention to detail, that stuttering buffoon had it coming. After finding out about the commies, I couldn't help but to cheer on the Spanish Blue Division soldiers. I just didn't like Captain Vidal though, he was really an azzhole.

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Commies are better than Fascists, you dumb $hit. Oh, and troll.

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Were they? How many millions died under Stalin? Mao? Pol Pot? Castro? Ceaucescu? Kim Jong Il? In comparison to the fascists

So who's the dumb sheeit now? Let's also put into perspective, Spain under Franco? Let's say the US wasn't into rushing by removing Franco from power and in fact, while still under Franco's regime, the US negotiated plans to work along side Spain during the Cold War. One of the Blue Division's greatest heroes, Agustin Muñoz Grandes--recipient of Germany's 2nd highest award and only 1 of 3 foreigners to receive such distinction--was a willing participant to work alongside the US. And also under Franco's regime, the Naval Base of Rota--which still stands today--was built.

If commies were so much better than fascists, pre tell why the US congress back in the 50's were so against commies themselves? Such a dumbazz am I, that I probably just gave true and correct info that you probably didn't know or too baboso to realize a bit of history.

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1. The "Spanish Blue Division" was busy fighting the Russian at the time the movie action happens.
2. Maqui groups as the ones portrayed in the movie were leftovers from the Spanish Civil War who could not escape and had no option other than keep fighting. Their political affiliation (if any) was irrelevant, as they would be executed if captured even if they were pious Catholics.

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