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@nachtrichterC Even now, Siberia is very sparsely populated. The bulk of Russia's population lives in the European part of the country. The Germans destroyed in the USSR more than 1,700 cities, more than 70,000 villages, more than 1.5 million houses, more than 31,000 factories, 39,000 hospitals, 1,520 technical schools, 334 universities, 605 research institutes, 427 museums, 43,000 libraries, 167 theaters, 65,000 kilometers railway tracks, 13 thousand bridges, in general, about 50% of residential apartments were destroyed. And the USSR forced the Germans to restore the whole country. And besides that, they worked in construction in Siberia, on a par with Russian women and teenagers.
And yes, all Western universities teach Western propaganda that has nothing to do with reality.
I know all the facts described above from the Germans. There are educated Germans in Germany. But most of today's Germans (especially in western Germany) do not even know Goethe and Schiller.
Do you know what food standards were in western Germany? They were worse than in besieged Leningrad. And many Germans, who first fled from East Germany to the West, then ran back to eat Russian soldier's porridge.
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@nachtrichterC The famine in the USSR in 1946-1947 occurred as a result of the collapse of the country's agriculture due to the consequences of the war (lack of workers, equipment and horses, destruction of many villages, etc.). The number of able-bodied male rural population after the war fell back to the level of 1931, the supply of agricultural machinery during the war years was practically not carried out, the number of horses was about 45% of the pre-war level, the gross agricultural output during the war years decreased by 40%, the number of livestock decreased in comparison with the end 1930s;
unfavorable weather conditions in 1946 (severe drought in a number of regions of the European part of the USSR and prolonged rains in the east), which led to a significant decrease in the yield. The policy of the Soviet authorities also affected the export of grain abroad. We ourselves were starving, but we sent grain to all the countries of Eastern Europe. The situation was aggravated by the Cold War, which the West declared the USSR immediately after the war.
In western Germany, the famine was triggered by the American policy of denationalizing Germans after the war. And, of course, you will not find in American "statistics" data on the real mortality rate in western Germany.
After the war, the United States, Britain, and France rebuilt western Germany, and the USSR rebuilt eastern Germany. And they competed to see who would do more. But the USSR itself was destroyed and ruined, and the United States enriched itself in the war. But at the same time, East Germans received free housing, health care, education. West Germans received nothing for free. And the USSR renounced reparations.
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@nachtrichterC But the Americans deliberately killed German prisoners and civilians after the war. They burned food, but did not allow the Germans to eat. They did not allow even their German servants to take food, they threw the food in the trash.
According to various estimates, from 1.5 to 2 million German prisoners of war died of hunger and disease in the American camp. The Germans say they were starving, but the Americans returned a humanitarian train that Britain sent with food for the starving Germans. The Americans forbade German servants to take food, they threw food in the trash heaps. There was famine in Germany. Moreover, artificially created.
The Canadian writer James Buck in his book "Other losses" stated: in April - September 1945, the Allies starved to death a million German prisoners. The accusation sparked a flurry of "negligence and fraud" complaints. At the same time, the harshest critics admitted that the camp was very poorly supplied with food, the prisoners did not receive food and water for 3-4 days. At the same time, in the warehouses of the US Army in Germany, there was a lot of food. This fact gives Baku the right to assert that the allies killed captured Germans on purpose - they did not fall under the new state with Def ("disarmed enemy forces") specifically under the Geneva Convention - they did not allow the Red Cross and strictly prohibited the reception of food parcels. The official biographer of the Commander-in-Chief of the US Forces Eisenhower, Stephen Ambrose, admitted in his interviews that the prisoners were starving, and there was food in the warehouses. "But we were afraid of more severe hunger and cannibalism in Germany, and we cared about food" is an absolutely fantastic excuse. Ambrose said the US Army has confiscated 13.5 million tons of food from the Red Cross warehouses. Where they went is not clear - the Germans did not receive a single gram.
"Most of the prisoners were not on their feet - they could only crawl. Almost all Germans weigh no more than 50 kilograms. No protection from the sun and rain: only dirty pieces of cardboard, the camp was inhabited by living skeletons. Several people died right before my eyes. We have chosen 700 Wehrmacht soldiers, but 615 of them were not able to work. " - These are the records of the French captain Joseph Julien, in August 1945, he came under Dietersheimer in West Germany in a special commission. France needed free labor to rebuild its war-torn infrastructure. According to the documents, of the 740,000 captured Wehrmacht soldiers whom the Americans handed over to the French "for construction work," two-thirds were in "extreme exhaustion."
"We were only guarded," recalls the former Wehrmacht soldier Michael Priebke. He was in the Koblenz camp. All the prisoners slept in the rain, in the wind, lying in the mud like pigs. Sometimes they brought food, gave 1 potato a day. Later I got to know uncle and he said - you know, in Berlin the Russians were fed porridge from the field kitchens of the Germans! I was very surprised. "
In addition, there is a letter from the head of the Red Cross, Max Huber, to the commander of the US forces Eisenhower. Huber asks permission to take canned food with him to the camps, but is told: "You are not allowed to send food to the enemy."
"The famine in May - December 1945 killed many prisoners and civilians in West Germany - which was not observed in the zone of Soviet occupation," writes historian Richard Dominik Wiger. I cannot say whether it was organized by the US occupation authorities. Maybe to blame chaos of war. "
Konrad Adenauer (German Chancellor 1949-1963) raised a question in the US State Department: "Where did the 1.5 million prisoners go? They did not return." He received no answer.
"The official point of view is fantastic nonsense," writes James Buck. According to the US military administration, 0.15% of the total number of German prisoners of war died in the camps, while they admit that the food supply was terrible. But it turns out that it was not camps, and sanatoriums. After all, in the United States, where, let me remind you that the war was not fought, and food was abundant, the death rate was at the level of 1.2%! "
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@neinnein9306 these are the pathetic attempts of the Germans to justify and play down the crimes of Germany. In fact, the death toll is far more than 27 million. Russian volunteers still find the remains of German and Russian soldiers in hard-to-reach places in Russia - in the mountains, forests, swamps ...
The Germans bombed peaceful Russian cities, burned villages, destroyed people in concentration camps ... Is that not enough?
The Germans destroyed more than 1,700 cities and towns, over 70,000 villages, over 1.5 million houses, over 31,000 factories, 39,000 hospitals, 1,520 technical schools, 334 universities, 605 research institutes, 427 museums, 43,000 libraries, 167 theaters, 65 thousand kilometers of railway tracks, 13 thousand bridges, in general, about 50% of residential apartments were destroyed. It is not enough?
Read Dostoevsky, what he wrote about "one tear of a child." How many tears did Russian children shed? How many Russian children were killed, maimed, orphans? Few?
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