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It has been established that half of US documented accounts of WW2 are embellished as falsified lies, cover-ups to deviate from the truth...
THE MYTH OF APPEASEMENT OF HITLER: Chamberlain And Daladier Were No Cowards
Eyewitness Account Of the End Of The Battle Of Stalingrad
WW2 Was For Colonies: Were The Germans Much Different Than The Allies?
Little Known Aspect Of The Allied Invasion Of France in 1944
Some Facts of WW2 That We Hardly Know
CRUCIAL MOMENTS: Hitler's Wolfsschanze When Stalingrad Happened
When Guderian Shouted At Hitler.....
How Hitler Browbeated The Austrian Chancellor To Sign The Anschluss
Why Was Stalin In Such A Hurry To Take Berlin Before the Allies?
Theme Of German Propaganda Aimed At British And American Soldiers: SEX!
Rape Of French Women By American Soldiers During WW2
Rape of Japanese Women By American Soldiers During WW2
American Soldiers Raped German Women During WW2
BRUTAL MASS RAPE OF GERMAN WOMEN During (And After) WW2
Rape Of Asian Women By Japanese Soldiers During WW2
Mass Rape Of Italian Women By French Colonial Troops In 1944
Wehrmacht And Waffen SS POW Were Treated By The Allies
Some American Units During D-Day Had Orders To Take No Waffen SS Prisoners
Inglorious American Soldiers: MASSACRE AT LIPPACH
Inglorious American Soldiers: KILLING OF GERMAN POW AT JUNGHOLZHAUSEN
INGLORIOUS AMERICANS: Killing Of German POW During WW2
American Soldiers Hated To Take Japanese Prisoners
In October 1944, in an "Appeal to the Red Army" the Russian writer Ilya Ehrenburg wrote:
"Kill, Kill! There are no innocent Germans, among the living, or among those yet to be born! Carry out Comrade Stalin's instructions to crush the fascist beast in his lair Shatter the pride [78] of the Germanic women with violence. Take them as lawful spoils. Kill, kill, valiant soldiers of the Red Army, in your irresistible onslaught. " (Cited by Admiral Doenitz in 10 Years and 20 Days, pp. 343-344)