01-04-2020 Alonso (email: arlenppa@gmail.com) Вопрос: Until August http://fittor.top/incestflixcpm/ devika sanjayxxx There seems to be two issues here, first off the treatment of homosexuals in the past and second we have the contribution Turin made to WWII and the development of computers in general. Whilst we may not agree with how homosexuals (and many others) were treated in the past it was the past and it would be wrong to impose current values on the past. As for Turin specifically yes he was instrumental to victory in WWII and most probable saved thousands of lives, but that should not give him a free pass. Not because he did not deserve the treatment he received but because no one did. To simple pardon him and not all those convicted of such "crimes" seems to be giving the message that in general it was an acceptable practice but this one man gets a pardon. We should honoour Turin for what he did, but ether pardon everyone or nonone.