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eakfast, and which leads to gradual death." - Catholic Digest, December 1945, p.82<br />

"If there be such a thing as civilized warfare, the Allies were, in my opinion, guilty in some instances<br />

<strong>of</strong> betraying civilization." - Major General Frederick Gilbreath, U.S.A.<br />

HIS HOLINESS, POPE PIUS X11<br />

"His Holiness, Pope Pius X11 in a letter to Cardinal Michael Von Faulhaber.... "lamented the base<br />

injuries and misadventures which German women and girls have to suffer."<br />

N.C Vatican City, See Dubeque Witness<br />

<strong>The</strong> American Provost Marshall, Lieutenant Colonel Gerald F. Beane, said that rape presents no<br />

problem to the Military Police because, 'a bit <strong>of</strong> food, a bar <strong>of</strong> chocolate, or a bar <strong>of</strong> soap makes rape<br />

unnecessary.' Think that over if you want to understand the situation in Germany 'Except for those<br />

who can establish contact with members <strong>of</strong> the Armed Forces, Germany can get nothing, from soap to<br />

shoes." - (Op.Cit. p.83) <strong>The</strong> Christian Century, December 5th 1945<br />

"Young girls, unattached, wander about and freely <strong>of</strong>fer themselves for food or bed... very simply<br />

they have one thing left to sell, and they sell it.... as a way <strong>of</strong> dying it may be worse than starvation,<br />

but it will put <strong>of</strong>f dying for months, maybe years."<br />

- L.J Filewood, Weekly Review, London, October 25th 1945<br />

"Nowhere in recorded history has such a grim chapter <strong>of</strong> brutality ever been written.<br />

Senator William Langer, April 5 th 1949<br />

UNCLE JOE'S G.I.s<br />

"Berlin, as the Reds approached in 1945, had become virtually a city without men. Out <strong>of</strong> the civilian<br />

population <strong>of</strong> about 2,700,000, roughly 2,000,000 were women. Small wonder that the fear <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />

attack raced through the city like a plague. Doctors were besieged by patients seeking information<br />

about the quickest way to commit suicide, and poison was in great demand."<br />

Cornelius Ryan, <strong>The</strong> Last Battle<br />

"<strong>The</strong> later waves <strong>of</strong> Soviet soldiers went wild. Rape, plunder and suicide became commonplace.<br />

Soldiers entered the Haus Dahlem, an orphanage, maternity hospital and foundling home, and<br />

repeatedly raped pregnant women, and those who had recently given birth. All told, the number <strong>of</strong><br />

rape victims in Berlin - ranging from women <strong>of</strong> 70 years to little girls <strong>of</strong> 10 - will never be known,<br />

although Ryan reports estimates from doctors that run from 20,000 to 100,000." - Time Magazine<br />

"Our fellow re-educators <strong>of</strong> Germany, our Russian allies, entered Danzig, March 24 1945. A 50-year<br />

old Danzig teacher reports that the following day her niece, 15, was raped seven times. Her other<br />

niece, 22, fifteen times. A Russian <strong>of</strong>ficer told the women to seek safety in the Cathedral. After they<br />

were securely in, our brothers-in-arms entered and, playing the organ and ringing the bells, kept up a<br />

foul orgy through the night, raping all the women, some more than thirty times. Surely, that's a<br />

wonderful time - for the fellows helping us try the Germans at Nuremberg."<br />

- Dr. A.J App, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, :LaSalle College<br />

"Dr 'O', a Catholic pastor at Danzig, declares; "<strong>The</strong>y violated even eight-year old girls and shot boys<br />

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