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Bacque, James

 
9780708849842: Other Losses

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James Bacque, whose accusations were for a time suppressed in the USA, claims that, in the US Army camps of Germany and France at the end of World War II, almost four million German soldiers were held prisoner outdoors, in unsheltered barbed-wire enclosures, with little or no water, for months on end. At least 750,000, he contends, died of malutrition and disease. Most were soldiers of the Wehrmacht who surrendered in May 1945, but scores of thousands, it is alleged, were women, children and old men. Most of these deaths were listed simply as "other losses". In compiling this controversial account, Bacque interviewed many ex-prisoners, guards and army officers, and amassed extensive evidence.

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James Bacque, whose accusations were for a time suppressed in the USA, claims that, in the US Army camps of Germany and France at the end of World War II, almost four million German soldiers were held prisoner outdoors, in unsheltered barbed-wire enclosures, with little or no water, for months on end. At least 750,000, he contends, died of malutrition and disease. Most were soldiers of the Wehrmacht who surrendered in May 1945, but scores of thousands, it is alleged, were women, children and old men. Most of these deaths were listed simply as "other losses". In compiling this controversial account, Bacque interviewed many ex-prisoners, guards and army officers, and amassed extensive evidence.

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