Rhine Meadows Death camps in Germany, where they made efforts to round up each and every single enlisted military service men after the war Eisenhower also forbade red cross to allow food parcels and medical supplies. American newspapers also widely reported on the claim that they were forecasting up a 1 million deaths every three month period or something iirc, from starvation and dysentery as they literally stopped feeding the prisoners and corralled them in open fields with no shelter and open latrine pits and that this was a Good thing. Overseas Camps were entirely different in how they were ran. Did you read mainstream publishing house books, bc of course they wouldn't mention this at all.
Will look into. News to me. Sounds a lot like Andersonville.
Ahh, yes Andersonville very apt comparison. TBH, i had never heard of Rhine Meadows (Death) Camps until about 5 years ago on OG Voat. There are a couple of good sites that delve into it with pictures, newsprints articles and official war post war memorandum etc i never bothered bookmarking/ archiving at the time, some mainstream links kinda seem to skim over the more nasty parts and dismiss that it was a deliberately undertaken policy ....
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other_Losses
how did eisenhower get his position?
the victors write the history.
the germans were the good guys.
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