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Is /pol/ aware of the story of Colonel Andrés Nieto Carmona? He killed a lot of commies - but not in the way you might expect. His life story is a good illustration of how the world actually works. Settle in; I'll tell you a yarn from the Spanish civil war.

When the war began in 1936, Nieto was a local politician/social climber who managed to snag himself an officer position with the Republican (anti-Franco) forces early in the conflict. He had been a union organizer and mayor of a small city, and he was smart enough to know that being enlisted sucked, so he leaned on his connections to enter the military at an officer's rank, despite not having much military experience.

By late-1937, he had been promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and was in charge of an entire division (the 40.ª División/40th Division), which was assigned to the Battle of Teruel. The basic structure of Republican forces were divisions (the largest units), which were made up of brigades (of several hundred to a few thousand each), which were made up of battalions. Brigades often had a surprising amount of independence, especially early in the war, since they had been assembled quickly from a variety of locations.

But Nieto was out of his fucking depth during his time at Teruel. Teruel was a notoriously nasty fight; a lengthy slog fought partly during one of Spain's worst winters in decades. Nieto nearly lost his marbles entirely, ordering a bizarre and sudden withdrawal which two of his brigades simply ignored (to his benefit, since those brigades managed to seize their objectives with significant losses).

This disobedience angered Nieto even as it saved his life and career - had those brigades obeyed the sudden withdrawal order, Franco's forces would have curbstomped the remaining elements from other divisions in the city, and Nieto probably would have been shot for incompetence.
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>>536104753
In particular, Nieto had it out for the 84th Mixed Brigade, one of the three brigades under his command in Teruel. 'Mixed' because it had been assembled from other units. Despite this, it had become a unified force since its creation. The 84th had fought through a nasty winter while taking 25% casualties and dislodging the Francoists from a stronghold bank building in the city. The photographer Robert Capa spent some time with them in Teruel, and the 84th gained a reputation for valor.

After seizing those strategic positions, the battered brigade was granted temporary leave behind the front lines for rest and medical treatment. They marched out to a position around 60km away to begin their vacation of at least two weeks, with most arriving on January 17th of 1938.

But Franco had actually been using Teruel as a trap, sacrificing a handful of defensive units to pull the Republicans into the city before slamming them with several more divisions. Republican forces had no time to properly entrench before Franco's backups arrived.

Facing the loss of the city, Republican commanders issued an emergency cancellation of leave, and ordered everyone (including the 84th) back to battle immediately on January 18th. The men of the 84th were in no condition to conduct another 60km winter march just to go back into battle, and several of its component battalions refused.

Nieto realized that he was faced with a potential rebellion (which would make him look bad), but that he could not directly discipline the men, since they were still armed, and were unified.

So, he devised a clever (and devious) plot, announcing that men who were too tired to rejoin the battle could instead deposit their weapons and board a fleet of outbound trucks, in order to travel further away from the front.
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Not a word
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>>536104768
The men who took that deal were driven away into the night, where the trucks suddenly stopped in an isolated forest area, and gunners in other trucks shot them with machine guns. 46 of them were executed at the scene; another 80 were sent to forced labor/prison camps. Two men managed to escape into the woods and later tell the story.

Nieto reported to his commanders that he had successfully identified and dealt with a Francoist cell within the brigade. Republican high command - though skeptical - could not afford to pull any commanders out of Teruel, and accepted his narrative.

Teruel was eventually lost to Franco, but Nieto kept ascending, making his way to full colonel during 1938, after some successes in the Levante offensive.

But things did not go well for Republican forces after that point. Franco pushed at the Republican fronts until they cracked in various sectors, finally splitting their territories into two separate isolated zones in 1939.

Clever boy that he was, Nieto correctly saw two important facts: 1. The war was lost for the Republicans, and 2. Franco's forces would kill him if they caught him. So, he snuck away from camp one night, abandoned his men, and made a daring and successful escape to the UK, where he was embraced during the incipient days of WWII as an anti-fascist exile.

However, he never really liked England or the English, and he began to make inquiries in the late-1950's about a return to Spain. Franco was embroiled in Cold War politics by this point, and wanted to demonstrate his capacity to rule a united Spain which included all former parties from the civil war.
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>>536104868
In exchange for endorsing Franco and denouncing his Republican past, Nieto was granted passage back to Spain, where he was given a modest but comfortable retirement home in the Canary Islands (far enough away from Madrid to keep him isolated if he turned out to be a subversive, but enough to keep him happy).

He remained happily in the Canaries until he died of old-age in the 1970's. Allegedly, Franco's security services stopped a couple of assassination attempts against him from his former Republican compatriots, but he was never openly or successfully attacked.

That's your bedtime story for the night. A sociopathic boss who slaughtered his own men, got away with it, fell upwards in life, and managed to live out his days in peace. That's how things work IRL. These are the type of men who 'succeed' in life in general.

>THE END
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>>536104897
bump, probably the best bread at the moment.
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bump
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>>536105545
it's sad, most of the humans on this board won't read anything beyond a sentence.
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>>536104897
>A sociopathic boss who slaughtered his own men, got away with it, fell upwards in life, and managed to live out his days in peace
many such cases
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>>536105811
most "humans" on this board are jeets or bots, seriously
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>>536105864
I kinda miss it when the jews would shit up the board, atleast we had good bante back then. Jeets have done the impossible and made me appreciate kikes.
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>>536104753
Bump.
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>>536106295
bamp
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>>536104897
Karma will be a bitch
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>>536105811
They're zoomers with ticktock goon brains.
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>>536104897

Sad but true. Most evil mean die in peace surrounded by wealth and security.


Looking at a story it seems like if anyone is actually motivated for any solid change, you need to join the military at age 18 and then learn how to commit maximum amount of violence and then find at least two or three like-minded individuals, and then just start fucking shit up
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>>536104753
ok. but why is spain still commie as piles?
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>>536107090
no such thing in the way you imply
ofc karma exists just not in the way you think, where le bad people get their just desserts
actual karma is just cause and effect as influenced by energetics
the guy in OP’s pic kept his energy and vibration high and thus won
the truth is the goys who went to fight in the army made their choice just like this Nieto guy decided he was gonna be an officer instead of a grunt

energy/vibration determines everything
it’s why being le good doesnt mean anything in context of low energy/vibration

there’s also things called pendulums and the whole spanish war was one, Nieto did a good job navigating it for his own benefit, the soldier goys who thought they were doing their duty just got used up by the pendulum of war. instead of using energy off it for personal rewards, they had their energy taken. it’s the same reason no matter how unjust and le wrong israel bombing gaza into rubble is, they still win at it because israeli society has more abundance and therefore better potential for high energy/vibration.those zionist guys feel genuinely good killing people and meanwhile the muslims there are perpetual victims, with internalized victim mindset. not to say that pendulims cant turn on people, bibi has had a succesful career and life, doesnt mean the actual state of israel doesnt get shrekked later on as the collective energy of the populace gets more deranged, which they have been displaying traits of.

the final redpill is it’s just about vibration. u can bang girlfriends of guys and just be a general muthafucka like that and as long as you feel good and keep ur energy/vibration high and not be neurotic and it will only benefit u.
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Commies being rats with other commies... nothing new buddy.
Also, not related at alll, but i have one particular and very interesting dude from my country:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Krassnoff
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>>536105811
>look after #1 is how you succeed in life
No one else will do it for you.
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Thank you for the story OP. I liked the part where he died at the end, pissing and shitting himself like everyone else. Heartwarming, truly.
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>>536104897
Ty anon, love a good history lesson, especially a war story. Great job.
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Republicans were idiots.

But the Nationalists were racial traitors.
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>>536104897
Has any of the socialist governments of Spain said anything about this asshole afterwards?
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>>536110269
Not really. There was a successful book in 2004 called "If You'd Like To Write Me" which was a history of the 84th brigade (and which is where a lot of this information comes from). But beyond that, the Republican factions are sort of forgotten because they lost.
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>>536111559
Thanks! Is it leftist drivel or a real impartial history book?
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>>536112081
It's sympathetic to the fighters. It's not really a political book; it's mostly a history of the unit.



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