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Vietnam War:


German Eastern Territories temporarily under Polish and Soviet administration

Forced Labor of Germans after World War II

The status of occupied Germany under international law

Famine Emergency Committee

Sub humans See this request: [1]

US crimes during the occupation of Germany

Torture

Questions

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  • How long were the camp crematoria operational in post surrender Germany? How many bodies were disposed of in them post surrender?

Americans delivered low-ranking German suspects to Displaced persons camps for the purpose of having them executed by the DPs, without prior trial or sentencing.Matthew Brzezinski, Giving Hitler Hell

"I once saw DPs beat an SS man and then strap him to the steel gurney of a crematorium. They slid him in the oven, turned on the heat and took him back out. Beat him again, and put him back in until he was burnt alive. I did nothing to stop it. I suppose I could have brandished my weapon or shot in the air, but I was not inclined to do so. Does that make me an accomplice to murder?"

Useful

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Other articles

The U.S. occupation of Germany

Morality, and revision

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Books Old

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  • GUSTAV STOLPER "GERMAN REALITIES" (Written by Hoovers economics expert)
  • Victor Gollancz "In Darkest Germany"
  • Victor Gollancz "Our threatened Values"
  • Max Picard "Hitler in Ourselves" (filosofer, on evil)

Books New

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Matthew James Frank, Matthew Frank, "Expelling the Germans"[2]

Scary Statistics

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In late 1945, the U.S. Army subjected its troops on occupation duty in Germany to a poll. The responses:

  • 51% believed Hitler had done the Reich a lot of good between 1933 and 1939.
  • 19% believed Germany was justified in starting the war.
  • 30% preferred Germans to English or French.
  • 12% believed some races were by nature superior or inferior.
  • 22% believed the Germans had "good reasons" for persecuting Jews.

Book censure

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Expulsions

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The Western Allies turned refugees back to the Soviets

Resources

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Economics

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Politics

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Occupation policies

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Historiography

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Poland

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East Prussia

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Expulsions

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International Law

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Images

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MAPS

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Cut out language map. Source: Andrées Weltatlas from 1880
Dominating nationalities in Poland and around, 1931.
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Germany 1947
Allied Occupation Zones as of February 21, 1947.
File:West germany res 2972.jpg
West German resources map, 1972