Mass Starvation of Germans, 1945-1950
(Eisenhower's
Death Camps)
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Food
as a Weapon of War
Allied War Crimes
[More than nine million Germans died as a result of deliberate Allied starvation and expulsion policies after the Second World War, including 1.5-2 million German prisoners, which is the alleged number that died in Auschwitz. Architect--Morgenthau.]
See:
Allied War Crimes
US
based Concentration Camps for Germans
Concentration Camp
(USA)
Concentration Camps (Boer
War)
Concentration Camps
(Holocaust)
See:
Eisenhower
[2013] Rhine meadow camps in summer 1945 (part 1)
[2012 June] The European Atrocity You Never Heard About An estimated 500,000 people died in the course of the organized expulsions; survivors were left in Allied-occupied Germany to fend for themselves.
Allied War Crimes 1941-1950 by Rixon Stewart
[2008] Eisenhower's Holocaust - His Slaughter Of 1.7 Million Germans ..
[1989] Eisenhower's Death Camps. The Last Dirty Secret of World War Two by James Bacque
War Crimes: USA by Lt. Col. Gordon "Jack" Mohr, AUS Ret.
In 'Eisenhowers Death Camps': A U.S. Prison Guard Remembers
New Book Details Mass Killings and Brutal Mistreatment of Germans at the End of World War Two
[REVIEW]
Eisenhower Telegram to the War Department, 18 October 1945
[2000] HOW ALLIES TREATED GERMAN POWs by Michael Walsh
In 'Eisenhowers Death Camps': A U.S. Prison Guard Remembers
Books
[2014 Book, Film] Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi
Germany, 1944-1947 by Thomas Goodrich
[2007] After the Reich: The Brutal History of Allied Occupation
by Giles MacDonogh
REVIEW
Review
[2003] Crimes and Mercies: The Fate of German Civilians Under Allied Occupation 1944-1950 by James Bacque More than nine million Germans died as a result of deliberate Allied starvation and expulsion policies after the Second World War
[1989] Other Losses by James Bacque
[1988] Nemesis at Potsdam: The Expulsion of the Germans from the East by Alfred M. de Zayas
External
Mass Starvation of Germans,
1945-1950
See: Eisenhower Holocaust revisionism
Quotes
According to Bacque between 1941 and 1950 around one and a half to two
million German prisoners of war died, whilst a further five million seven
hundred thousand German civilians died between 1946 and 1950, largely, Bacque
maintains, as a result of Allied policy. In all Bacques estimates that between
nine and half and fourteen million ethnic Germans, German prisoners of war and
civilians were to die in these iniquities. Part of the blame for this can be
laid at the feet of Josef Stalin who, through his propaganda minister, Ilya
Ehrenburg, actually encouraged the rape and degradation of the German civilian
population. Allied War Crimes 1941-1950 by Rixon Stewart
..."it is hard to escape the conclusion that Dwight Eisenhower was a war criminal of epic proportions. His (DEF) policy killed more Germans in peace than were killed in the European Theater." [2008] Eisenhower's Holocaust - His Slaughter Of 1.7 Million Germans
His best estimate is that some three million Germans, military and
civilians, died unnecessarily after the official end of hostilities.
A million of these were men who were being held as prisoners of war, most
of whom died in Soviet captivity. (Of the 90,000 Germans who surrendered at
Stalingrad, for example, only 5,000 ever returned to their homeland.) Less well
known is the story of the many thousands of German prisoners who died in
American and British captivity, most infamously in horrid holding camps along
the Rhine river, with no shelter and very little food. Others, more fortunate,
toiled as slave labor in Allied countries, often for years.
Most of the two million German
civilians who perished after the end of the war were women, children and elderly
-- victims of disease, cold, hunger, suicide, and mass murder.
Apart from the wide-scale rape of
millions of German girls and woman in the Soviet occupation zones, perhaps the
most shocking outrage recorded by MacDonogh is the slaughter of a quarter of a
million Sudeten Germans by their vengeful Czech compatriots.New Book Details Mass Killings and Brutal Mistreatment
of Germans at the End of World War Two
According to Bacque, given the extraordinarily harsh conditions imposed upon them by the Allies (i.e., the British, French, Soviets, and Americans), at least 9.3 million and possibly as many as 13.7 million Germans, had, by 1950, needlessly died as a result.A Review of James Bacque's "Crimes and Mercies: The Fate of German Civilians Under Allied Occupation 1944-1950" by Eric Blair
[REVIEW] After the Reich: The Brutal History of Allied Occupation
by Giles MacDonogh
His best estimate is that some three million Germans, military and civilians,
died unnecessarily after the official end of hostilities.....Most
of the two million German civilians who perished after the end of the war were
women, children and elderly -- victims of disease, cold, hunger, suicide, and
mass murder.....perhaps the most shocking outrage
recorded by MacDonogh is the slaughter of a quarter of a million Sudeten Germans
by their vengeful Czech compatriots......We are
ceaselessly reminded of the Third Reichs wartime concentration camps. But few
Americans are aware that such infamous camps as Dachau, Buchenwald,
Sachsenhausen and Auschwitz stayed in business after the end of the war, only
now packed with German captives, many of whom perished miserably.
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