German Army
Jun/080
In WWII, the U.S. military abuse of millions of German prisoners to death?
Today I received word of a website: At the end of the Second World War, the U.S. Army German abusing prisoners and give birth to one million deaths. Is it true? I always thought only the Soviet Union were the cruel abuse. How had made America the two nations have no serious Conflict in the Second World War, moreover, are of Aryan race. Army treated German prisoners of war U.S. and British too. I feel a certain dissatisfaction arising. I am not Chinese, not the Nazi Nazi hatred. Writing http://koudai.360.cn/u/8733842/article_92639486.html?fp=1 Canada says in his book, you can use Google to translate into English some bad above. I am Chinese. Nazi Aryan mean? I do not know, I thought the Anglo-Saxon media, sorry
At the end of the war, hundreds of thousands of German soldiers surrendered and were prisoners. In the coming months during the winter of 1945-46, some 53,000 of these prisoners died, mostly from hunger. How did this happen? In peacetime, Germany had not been self-sufficient in supply food, and he relied on imports to feed people. During the war, German agriculture has been run on slave labor, with workers from the territories conquered and forced to work on farms in Germany. When the Allied armies entered Germany from the west and east to early 1945, the agricultural slaves were freed when the troops invaded the workplace. Nobody in Germany planted a crop in 1945 So there was no harvest, and nothing to eat. Meanwhile, much of Europe was devastated by the war of Hitler and the Germans began, and there was widespread hunger among the civilian population and the millions of "displaced" - former slaves industrial and agricultural the Germans had hoped to make his war. Humanitarian aid was not the highest priority, while the war was not over. And I suppose the combatants of the former enemy came near the end of the line - after civilians died of hunger in the liberated countries, Having freed the slaves starving and hungry after the German civilians. After all, if it was not for the German Army none of the victorious Allied troops had been there at all that could be at home, without disruption to their lives, and hundreds of thousands of their comrades still alive. transmission was limited, since the Germans had taken more than a thousand submarines in the war to sink Allied ships as possible. The wreck could be used to bring food to Europe to feed people who were only trying to kill us all, until he showed them for exceeding their nation. But they are afloat. The United States still had a war to fight, and went around the world. What transfer would be used to transfer military forces from Europe to the Pacific, and increased reserves for planned invasion of the Japanese islands (very little known of the A-bomb program, and people werent even sure that the bomb could end the war against Japan). The fact that nearly 53,000 German prisoners of war died of starvation in Germany in late 1945 has never been a secret. Nobody tried to conceal the fact. And, in time, nobody felt very bad about it, as most people believed that the Germans had bought each part of it themselves, and deserves a bit of it, and more. In recent years there have been many efforts to distort the historical facts, especially by greatly exaggerating the number of German POWs who died. People who write these distortions to be done, mainly, or a desire to portray America persecuted as evil, or Nazis, or both.
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