A unit of the U.S. Army said Tuesday that it "regrets" sharing a colorized photograph of a Nazi war criminal in a Facebook post commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge after the post drew a widespread backlash on social media.The photo was posted on the Facebook page of
A unit of the U.S. Army said Tuesday that it “regrets” sharing a colorized photograph of a Nazi war criminal in a Facebook post commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge after the post drew a widespread backlash on social media.
Many, including a public affairs officer with the Army, were quick to criticize the posts on social media. “There was an atmosphere of heaviness,” the narrative reads. “This was the way he always thought the end of the world would feel.” Col. Tage Rainsford, a spokesman for the Airborne Corps, said that the image had been bought from a community photo sharing website called ipernity, but that it was not immediately clear who sold the photo. He said a black-and-white version of the photo originally came from the National Archives.
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