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the interests <strong>of</strong> Britain and France. Germany was to be dismembered and her population reduced<br />
through deportation, mass starvation, genocide and dispersal among neighboring states.<br />
No right thinking person could possibly collude in such an appalling tragedy. Thus it was necessary to<br />
disguise the real aims <strong>of</strong> the war by pretence <strong>of</strong> defending the national integrity <strong>of</strong> a nation. To<br />
conceal the deportations, starvation, slavery and mass murder, and to finally to cast Germany in such<br />
an evil light that few would be prepared to defend it. This process goes on today and every day.<br />
ALFRED DeZAYAS<br />
"It is in a sense astonishing that 34 years after the war so little is known outside Germany about this<br />
unhappy sequel. Even less has been discussed about the role that the United States and Great Britain<br />
played in authorizing the expulsions." - Alfred M. DeZayas, Nemesis at Potsdam<br />
"<strong>The</strong> disaster that befell this area (eastern Germany) with the entry <strong>of</strong> the Soviet forces has no parallel<br />
in modern European experience. <strong>The</strong>re were considerable sections <strong>of</strong> it where, to judge by all<br />
existing evidence, scarcely a man, woman or child <strong>of</strong> the indigenous population was left alive after<br />
the initial passage <strong>of</strong> the Soviet forces." - George F. Kennan, Memoirs, 1967 Vol.1, p265<br />
WORKING TOGETHER IN GENOCIDE; STALIN AND CHURCHILL<br />
"We were unable to go into eastern Germany because <strong>of</strong> the policies <strong>of</strong> the Russian Government, but<br />
from authentic reports received, both in person and through the Press, conditions there, due to the<br />
policies <strong>of</strong> the Soviet Government and the conduct <strong>of</strong> the Soviet armies, are horrible beyond human<br />
comprehension. In fact, by eyewitness accounts, loot, pillage, pestilence and rape, wholesale murder<br />
and human suffering form one <strong>of</strong> the most terrible chapters in human history. Words are incapable <strong>of</strong><br />
adequately picturing conditions there. <strong>The</strong> virtue <strong>of</strong> womanhood and the value <strong>of</strong> human life are<br />
civilized man's most sacred possessions, yet they are the very cheapest things in Russian-occupied<br />
Germany today....<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> people have been murdered, thousands <strong>of</strong> women violated, and conditions horrible,<br />
beyond civilized human comprehension prevail."<br />
Senator Eastland, December, 4th, Congressional Record<br />
FIELD MARSHALL MONTGOMERY<br />
"From their behavior it soon became clear that the Russians, though a fine fighting race, were in fact<br />
barbarous Asiatics who had never enjoyed a civilization comparable to that <strong>of</strong> the rest <strong>of</strong> Europe.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir approach to every problem was utterly different from ours and their behavior, especially in their<br />
treatment <strong>of</strong> women, was abhorrent to us. In certain sectors <strong>of</strong> the Russian zone there were practically<br />
no Germans left...."<br />
INVASION FROM THE EAST<br />
In October, 1944, the Red Army first entered German territory - the village <strong>of</strong> Nemmersdorf in East<br />
Prussia. What was to happen there was to be repeated in thousands <strong>of</strong> villages, towns and<br />
communities throughout eastern Germany. This 'ethnic cleansing' policy carried out by Stalin with<br />
the full approval <strong>of</strong> both Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt, would result in the murder <strong>of</strong> an<br />
estimated 3,000,000 German civilians.<br />
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