Verschwiegene Schuld: Die alliierte Besatzungspolitik in Deutschland nach 1945
Fault, who wants to blame the german, is omnipresent in the today media. Guilt, however, concerns the Allies of World War II, is concealed. It is the great credit of the Canadian James Bacque, who broke that silence and showed the world to what extent victims of the Second World War. The author description the occupation policy of the allied after 1945 and its impact on the german civil population. Based on hitherto closed American sources and secret KGB files from Moscow, you can prove that millions of Germans were unnecessarily killed by Allied forces through hunger, illness, internment, forced labor and displacement. Auxiliary transports for the starving German population were blocked and stopped by the responsible ones. Concerned, Bacque notes: The Western Allies - including Englishmen, Frenchmen, Americans, those nations who claimed to be waging a war for humanity - were also and especially allowed to inflict abuses or even deliberately. James Bacque had triggered a historian dispute. The book, James Bacque said today, has earned him many hostilities, but he's glad to have written it. From history you could only learn who you know.
Hardcover: 312 pages
Language: German
Size: 18.2 x 3.5 x 24.7 cm
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