Other Losses: An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans after World War II
by James Bacque
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Argues that 1,000,000 German Prisoners of War died at the hands of the Americans and French in the period 1945-1948 and that Eisenhower and De Gaulle bear the direct responsibility for these mass deaths. This edition contains information from KGB archives examined in 1992.Tags
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Many GI's coming back from WW2 didn't want to talk about it and this is why. Eisenhowers 18 starvation camps where 2.2 million Germans were simply starved to death after the war. Aged 8 to 80 men, women and children. Our army guys were ordered to stay away from these POW camps where the Germans themselves were turned to skin and bone. Incredible to think that Hitler and many more did escape to South America according to FBI and CIA files recently released. They knew Hitler lived and didn't go after him. A lot of documentation in this book and banter between Generals in French and American armies. War is he'll and this really proved it.
Absolut glaubhaft, Berni als Augenzeuge berichtet das Gleiche!
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- Other Losses: An Investigation into the Mass Deaths of German Prisoners at the Hands of the French and Americans after World War II
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- Other Losses: The Shocking Truth Behind the Mass Deaths of Disarmed German Soldiers and Civilians Under General Eisenhower's Command
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- 1994-12-31; 1999-05-01 (2nd Rev. Ed.) (2nd Rev. Ed.); 2011-09-20 (3rd Ed.) (3rd Ed.)
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