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<strong>The</strong> term neutralized <strong>of</strong> course is a sanitized way <strong>of</strong> saying that the prisoners-<strong>of</strong>-war were rounded up<br />

and machine-gunned in groups. An account <strong>of</strong> the mass murder <strong>of</strong> German prisoners-<strong>of</strong>-war at<br />

Dachau has been described in at least two books; '<strong>The</strong> Day <strong>of</strong> the Americans by Nerin Gun, Fleet<br />

Publishing Company, New York, and, Deliverance Day - <strong>The</strong> Last Hours at Dachau by Michael<br />

Selzer; Lippincot, Philadelphia<br />

<strong>The</strong>se books describe how German prisoners were collected, placed against a wall and methodically<br />

machine-gunned by American soldiers. While some were still standing, hands raised in surrender,<br />

American soldiers casually climbed over the still twitching bodies, killing the wounded. Whilst this<br />

was happening, American photographers were taking pictures <strong>of</strong> the massacres, which have since<br />

been published.<br />

Nothing, absolutely nothing justifies the casual mass murder <strong>of</strong> prisoners-<strong>of</strong>-war by whomsoever; not<br />

even the allegations <strong>of</strong> 'gas chambers at Dachau' which have since been disproved, even by Jewish<br />

'holocaust' researchers.<br />

1,000 PRISONERS-OF-WAR SLAUGHTERED A YEAR AFTER THE WAR'S END<br />

"More than 1,000 Nazi SS Officers died as a result <strong>of</strong> eating arsenic-impregnated bread introduced<br />

April 13th 1946, in an American-run prisoner-<strong>of</strong>-war camp near Nuremberg, persons appearing on the<br />

state television claimed last night.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tale was one <strong>of</strong> several told by former members <strong>of</strong> an Israeli force which captured and executed<br />

Nazi war criminals after the end <strong>of</strong> World War Two." - Toronto Daily Star, March 9th 1968<br />

Note: <strong>The</strong> 'Nazi war criminals' are in fact German prisoners-<strong>of</strong>-war, who had never been tried or<br />

found guilty <strong>of</strong> any crime.<br />

"At Dachau in the American zone <strong>of</strong> Germany, a shock force <strong>of</strong> American and Polish guards<br />

attempted to entrain a group <strong>of</strong> Russian prisoners from Vlasov's Army who refused to be repatriated<br />

under the new American ruling. 'All <strong>of</strong> these men refused to entrain,' Robert Murphy wrote in his<br />

report <strong>of</strong> the incident. '<strong>The</strong>y begged to be shot. <strong>The</strong>y resisted entrainment by taking <strong>of</strong>f their clothes<br />

and refusing to leave their quarters.... Tear-gas forced them out <strong>of</strong> the building into the snow where<br />

those who had cut and stabbed themselves fell exhausted and bleeding in the snow. Nine men hanged<br />

themselves and one had stabbed himself to death and one other who had stabbed himself subsequently<br />

died; while twenty others are still in hospital from self-inflicted wounds. <strong>The</strong> entrainment was finally<br />

effected <strong>of</strong> 368 men." - Douglas Botting, In <strong>The</strong> Ruins <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Reich, George Allen & Unwin, London<br />

1,200 GERMAN POW's STARVED TO DEATH<br />

After the U.S victory (the battle for Remagen Bridge) Germans in the Rhineland surrendered en<br />

masse. Between April and July 1945, some 260,000 German prisoners-<strong>of</strong>-war were held under<br />

American guard in the boggy fields between Remagen and Sinzig. <strong>The</strong>y were kept in the open air and<br />

their daily ration was one potato, a biscuit, a spoonful <strong>of</strong> vegetables and some water. Racked by<br />

disease, at least 1,200 died, according to German records."<br />

- Roger Boyes, <strong>The</strong> Times, 7th March 1995<br />

S.S MEN JEER AMERICANS INVOLVED IN ATROCITIES<br />

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