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"<strong>The</strong> last operation <strong>of</strong> this kind in Germany took place at Plattling near Regensburg, where fifteen<br />
hundred men <strong>of</strong> Vlasov's Army had been interned by the Americans. In the early hours <strong>of</strong> February<br />
24th 1946, they were driven out <strong>of</strong> their huts wearing only their night-clothes, and handed over to the<br />
Russians in the forest near the Bavarian-Czech border. Before the train set <strong>of</strong>f on its return journey<br />
the American guards were horrified to see the bodies <strong>of</strong> Vlasov's men who had already committed<br />
suicide hanging in rows from trees, and when they returned to Plattling even the German SS prisoners<br />
in the nearby POW camp jeered at them for what they had done."<br />
Douglas Botting, In <strong>The</strong> Ruins <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Reich, George Allen & Unwin, London<br />
"<strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial International Red Cross Report in August, 1946, showed that the United States<br />
Government, through its military branch in the German zone, was exacting forced labour from<br />
284,000 captives, 140,000 <strong>of</strong> them in the occupation zone, 100,000 in France, 30,000 in Italy, and<br />
14,000 in Belgium." - John Thompson, Geneva, Chicago Tribune Press<br />
PAGAN ROME<br />
"Our administration, along with our allies, both the godless ones and the pr<strong>of</strong>essed Christians, is<br />
trying to turn the clock back to the times <strong>of</strong> Pagan Rome. It has undertaken to build a brave new<br />
world on the principles <strong>of</strong> anti-Christ."<br />
- Uncle Sam. Slave Dealer, Chicago Tribune, February 20th 1946<br />
According to the International Red Cross, slave holdings in other countries were; Yugoslavia 80,000,<br />
Belgium 48,000, Czechoslovakia 45,000, Luxembourg 4,000, and 14,000 in Belgium."<br />
John Thompson, Geneva, Chicago Tribune Press Service<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chicago Tribune Press Service (Geneva. May 30th 1946) carried a pitiful story. It told <strong>of</strong> how<br />
toys made by prisoners -<strong>of</strong>-war in American camps, cigarette rations, even hand-made shoes, were<br />
'congesting warehouses here in Geneva' because the International Red Cross is not permitted to<br />
operate in defeated Germany and to distribute them to starving German families they are intended<br />
for."<br />
RACIST CONCENTRATION CAMPS IN THE UNITED STATES<br />
In the United States in 1942, 112,985 innocent civilians <strong>of</strong> Japanese descent or family connection;<br />
two-thirds <strong>of</strong> them American by birth, were rounded up and placed in concentration camps<br />
surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards. <strong>The</strong>re were no charges laid against them; they were<br />
held without hearing or trial.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir only 'crime' was to be all or part <strong>of</strong> Japanese racial descent. <strong>The</strong>ir personal possessions; farms,<br />
businesses, property and savings were confiscated. <strong>The</strong> value has been estimated at $400,000,000.<br />
"After the war, this loss was settled at approximately 10 cents on the dollar."<br />
Time Magazine, February 17th 1967<br />
"... calls the 'ten relocation centers' a euphemism for concentration camps."<br />
Time Magazine, February 17th 1967<br />
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