Black veterans go overseas and leave behind war babies...

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Went to school with 2 girls who were blasians and this was the 1st time I had heard about war babies. They were fine too. Their pops was stationed in the phillipines or japan and met their mom and got her pregnant b4 sending for them.

Anyway I watched Mudbound the other night and started doing research on the subject and it was interesting as hell.

"As of 1955, African-American soldiers in Germany had fathered about 5,000 children in Occupied Germany,[2] making up a significant minority of the 37,000 illegitimate children of US soldiers overall.[3] In the United Kingdom, West Indian members of the British forces, as well as African-American US soldiers, fathered "brown babies" born to European-British women.[4][5]"

Those nikkas was fukkING raw :russ::russ::russ::shaq: Think about it this was their 1st taste of freedom away from the racist ass USA. Those foreign girls was exotic and hot for that taboo black dikk. These brothers got to feel like MEN! :salute:

My grandfather served in France during WW2 and I KNOW he got some French p*ssy, he used to get hammered drunk about once a year and pick up the phone and try and call this small town in France where he was stationed and ask for his old friends. My Grandmother just used to let him get it out his system. I think dude was looking for that French p*ssy he got. That man was from deep south Louisiana went over there and got some white p*ssy, came home and became a family man immediately. :youngsabo:

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"Looking for My father's "Brown Babies"

My father's name was Rempson Miller. Against his will he had to leave his "babies" in England after World War II. He was a black American GI.
I first heard the term "Brown Babies" when I started the search for the children that my father left in England after World War II.

I grew up in Rutherford County, North Carolina which is in southern U.S.A.
This was my Father's hometown. I remember my him speaking of "the babies" that he left overseas and how he would hold them and sing the song "Hush little baby, don't say a word daddy's going to buy you a mocking bird......"

I would later discover that his army unit was stationed in England. His regiment was the 244 Quartermaster Batallion. They docked at Liverpool on 12 July, 1942. Part of the regiment traveled to Bristol by train and was put in charge of a warehouse there.
The other part went to Burton On Trent and became Company C which was renamed 3264th
Quartermaster Service Company. Some of the GIs in Bristol would travel by train
when they could, to Burton to visit GI friends camped there. I was told that one
black GI from Bristol named Esau Carole also had a girlfriend who worked at the fish shop in Burton On Trent. Her name was said to be Linda. Her parents possibly owned or was managing the chip shop.

The mother of his children, I was told, may have worked at a fish and chip shop in Burton On Trent. Her name may have been Joyce. I was also told that she may have lived near the water, possibly Heath Road. He lived at their home for a while and would go back to the army base to carry out his duties. His unit moved to Wem in Shropshire at the end of 1943."

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"I remember her saying to me in the course of a minor argument between us: 'You don't know what I've been through because of you.'
"And I said to her: 'You don't know what I've been through because of you!' She went pale, and realised what she'd said and how she'd put her foot in it. But we never went any further than that. She just looked at me in a sad sort of way, and I said, 'Have I ever done anything to make you ashamed of me?' And she said no. And that was the last we ever spoke about it.":to:

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I dont know if I would have come back home after the war was over back to this racism during Jim Crow.

The Vietnam era bros had that Asian p*ssy on lock and the good dope too. SMFH

Salute our black vets:salute::salute::salute: Fighting for this country that doesnt give 1/2 a damn about your black ass.
 

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I 100% doubt it's just black troops lol Can't be mad at them though, I love mixed Asian menz :wub:
 

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My grandfather was in WWII. My father (Who most likely had his share of white women during his time in the army in Germany and scandinavia:stopitslime: before he met my mother) said that his father told him the women over there preferred the black soldiers, because the black soldiers would treat them nice, bring them gifts, etc, while the white soldiers would treat them like dirty whores.

I guess his war buddies must've told him, because i think he was actually stationed in Fiji.
 

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White vets are on the same shyt in Asia...and heard PLENTY of stories when I worked in the retirement home in my teens.:picard:Also SAW plenty of white older biracial kids stuck over there as well.

A couple of white vets who served told me they left their kids there because they knew they wouldn't be accepted back home.:stopitslime:Real talk.

Some sad shyt but this isn't exclusive to black vets.:francis:

It's amazing to me why some people not OP who think we have to exclusivity with rampant sexuality when we were never the ones to start the trend.
 
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