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Other losses : an investigation into the mass deaths of German prisoners at the hands of the French and Americans after World War II  Cover Image Book Book

Other losses : an investigation into the mass deaths of German prisoners at the hands of the French and Americans after World War II

Summary: Other Losses caused an international scandal when first published in 1989 by revealing that Allied Supreme Commander Dwight Eisenhower’s policies caused the death of some 1,000,000 German captives in American and French internment camps through disease, starvation and exposure from 1944 to 1949, as a direct result of the policies of the western Allies, who, with the Soviets, ruled as the Military Occupation Government over partitioned Germany from May 1945 until 1949. An attempted book-length disputation of Other Losses, was published in 1992, featuring essays by British, American and German revisionist historians (Eisenhower and the German POWs: Facts Against Falsehood, edited by Ambrose & Günter). However, that same year Bacque flew to Moscow to examine the newly-opened KGB archives, where he found meticulously and exhaustively documented new proof that almost one million German POWs had indeed died in those Western camps. One of the historians who supports Bacque’s work is Colonel Ernest F. Fisher, 101st Airborne Division, who in 1945 took part in investigations into allegations of misconduct by U.S. troops in Germany and later became a senior historian with the United States Army. In the foreword to the book he states: “Starting in April 1945, the United States Army and the French Army casually annihilated about one million [German] men, most of them in American camps … Eisenhower’s hatred, passed through the lens of a compliant military bureaucracy, produced the ­horror of death camps unequalled by anything in American military ­history … How did this enormous war crime come to light? The first clues were uncovered in 1986 by the author James Bacque and his ­assistant.” This updated third edition of Other Losses exists not to accuse, but to remind us that no country can claim an inherent innocence of or exemption from the cruelties of war.

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  • ISBN: 0773722696
  • ISBN: 9780773722699
  • ISBN: 0-7737-2269-2
  • Physical Description: xxi, 248 p., [8] p. of plates : | text 24 cm.
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  • Publisher: Toronto, Canada : Stoddart, 1989.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-239) and index.
Subject: Prisoners of war -- France -- History -- 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, French
Prisoners of war -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, American
World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities

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