The expulsion of Germans was genocide
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(03-29-2024, 01:12 AM)Erna Becker Wrote: October 4th, 2009

The British and Americans collaborated with the Russians to forcibly expel German civilians from their homeland in eastern Germany.  They were subjected to extreme violence and Eisenhower collaborated with the Russians by refusing to allow German refugees to evacuate into the American lines.  He also put Germans into concentration camps after the war.

October 4th, 2009

You have been given a minor warning for this post.  Assertions of pro-German misinformation will not be tolerated.
If you are going to make posts like this, you must provide sources.  Do not post baseless statements like this and expect it to be tolerated.

The notion that Germans experienced "genocide" is laughable.  If you really lived through the war as your posted age implies, I can certainly sympathize with your perspective.

At the end of the war, Eisenhower had seen the concentration camps and what the German people had allowed their nation to do.  The Germans wanted to continue fighting the Soviets while surrendering to the British and Americans as part of their effort to migrate Germans to the American lines.  This attempt to surrender while continuing to fight the Soviets was rejected and would have been seen as a stab in the back after everything that the Soviet people had suffered.  And of course there is no basis for the claim that Eisenhower put Germans into concentration camps, other then perhaps a very gross stretch that German civilians forced to clean up the concentration camps and provide proper burials to the murder victims were technically "in concentration camps."

Warum hast du einer Bild der Nazi-Frau wie dich gepostet?  Das ist viel eigentarig fuer eine deutsche Frau.  Ich wuerde gedacht, dass sehr widerlich aus modernes Deutschland ist.


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RE: The expulsion of Germans was genocide - by Tanya - 03-29-2024, 02:03 AM

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