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In Canada, a shocking crime against children occurred for two decades starting in the 1940s. Around 300,000 children, mainly from poor families, were taken by Catholic-like institutions. Many were sold to childless families or on the black market, while others were sent to psychiatric hospitals. These children endured torture, slave labor, beatings, and sexual abuse. The government and the church profited from this horrific situation. Numerous children died, and a mass grave with over 2,000 human remains was discovered in 1999. Some reports even suggest that dead children were sold to medical schools. This disturbing history remains largely unknown, but survivors still carry the false label of being mentally retarded.

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This video provides a comprehensive overview of the suffering and devastation experienced by Germany during and after World War I and World War II. Following the Treaty of Versailles, Germany faced economic turmoil and political instability, which eventually led to the rise of the National Socialists and an improvement in the country's economy. However, envy and fear from other nations triggered World War II, resulting in terror bombings by the British and widespread atrocities committed against German civilians by Soviet troops. The treatment of German prisoners by the Allies was brutal, with starvation diets and denial of access to food. The Morgenthau Plan further devastated Germany, leading to expulsions and mass killings. The immense suffering inflicted on Germany during and after the wars cannot be justified and has often been overlooked in history.

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During World War 2, Germany experienced intense bombing campaigns by the British and Americans. The British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, and Air Chief Marshal Arthur Harris planned to unleash the full power of the Royal Air Force on German civilians. The city of Hamburg was heavily targeted, resulting in massive destruction and loss of life. The bombings were repeated in other German cities, including Berlin and Dresden. The bombing of Dresden, in particular, was devastating, with thousands of bombs obliterating the city and causing a firestorm. The death toll in Dresden alone surpassed that of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. The Allied forces also targeted anything moving in the German countryside, including civilians and animals. The goal was not only to physically destroy Germany but also to demoralize its people.

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During World War I, Germany faced chaos, poverty, and social issues, but experienced an economic boom and regained hope when the National Socialists came to power. However, envy and fear from other nations led to World War II, the deadliest war in history. Germany suffered terror bombing by the British, and the Soviet Union committed atrocities against German civilians. The Allied forces, including Americans and British, engaged in looting, rape, and killing, while German prisoners of war were mistreated and many died from starvation and neglect. Men in American camps were forced to drink their own urine, and the International Red Cross's efforts were rejected. Eisenhower's program of mistreatment resulted in the deaths of at least 1.5 million German prisoners. Denazification became a cover for rape, torture, and death, and the Morgenthau plan aimed to destroy Germany completely, causing widespread suffering. The expulsion of Germans from Eastern Germany led to around 2 million deaths. The suffering of the German people was largely ignored, while Allied leaders and their actions were shielded from criticism. The true horrors of war cannot be justified or ignored.

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The video discusses the suffering and devastation experienced by Germany during and after World War I and World War II. It highlights the economic revival under the National Socialists, followed by the destruction caused by the Allied bombing campaign and the Soviet invasion. The treatment of German civilians and prisoners of war by the Allies is described as brutal and inhumane, with widespread rape, torture, and death. The video also mentions the expulsions of Germans from their homes and the suppression of these dark chapters of history. It emphasizes that there is no justification for the suffering inflicted on innocent people, and questions the portrayal of the victors as virtuous while hiding their own crimes.

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Stalin oversaw the expulsion of millions of Germans from their homes in Eastern Europe after World War II, resulting in the deaths of around 2 million women and children. Many more Germans died during similar expulsions in other countries. The atrocities committed during these expulsions, including beatings, looting, and starvation, were immense. Western leaders like Winston Churchill turned a blind eye to the suffering of the German population, leading to more deaths in the aftermath of the war than during the conflict itself.

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The Red Army invaded Germany in 1944, committing brutal atrocities like rape, torture, and murder. Women and girls of all ages were targeted, even in public places like churches. The Soviet soldiers showed no mercy, assaulting victims repeatedly. The horrors extended to children and the elderly, with no one spared from the violence. The German civilians suffered immensely, with millions falling victim to the cruelty of both Soviet and Western invaders. Germany faced a nightmare of unimaginable proportions during this dark period of history.

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Zuby posed a question about what people in Germany were like after 1945. The response: after the occupation of Germany, the Soviets engaged in the biggest mass rape in recorded human history, with the majority of assaults committed in the Soviet occupation zone. Estimates of the numbers of German women raped by Soviet soldiers have ranged up to 2,000,000. According to historian William Hitchcock, in many cases, women were the victims of repeated rapes, some as many as 60 to 70 times. At least a 100,000 women were believed to have been raped in Berlin based on surging abortion rates in the following months and contemporary hospital reports, with an estimated ten thousand women dying in the aftermath. Female deaths in connection with the rapes in Germany overall are estimated at two hundred and forty thousand. Antony Beaver describes it as the greatest phenomenon of mass rape in history. Soviet soldiers raped German females from eight to 80 years old. The speaker then questions why this isn’t learned about in countless World War II lessons in high school, and notes that if you’re in high school watching, you should ask your history teacher why you don’t know about any of this, anticipating the teacher’s likely response of, oops. Sorry, lol.

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After World War II, American General Eisenhower mistreated German prisoners, leading to the deaths of thousands from starvation, neglect, and abuse. The prisoners were denied proper food, shelter, and medical care, with some dying from thirst and disease. Guards even shot prisoners for fun and prevented civilians from helping. Despite the abundance of food in American supply depots, prisoners were starved while excess food was burned. The International Red Cross tried to intervene, but their efforts were blocked by American officers. Eisenhower's cruel treatment of German prisoners resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands, far surpassing the casualties of the war itself.

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In April 1945, as Allied forces liberated Nazi concentration camps, the world learned about the horrors of Hitler's regime. However, what many don't know is that thousands of former Nazis went on to work for the US government, some of whom were war criminals. Declassified documents from the late 1990s reveal that these former Nazis were employed by the US as scientists and intelligence agents, even though they misrepresented and fabricated intelligence. The US government was willing to use these individuals to gain an advantage in the Cold War, despite the ethical concerns and the potential compromise of accurate intelligence. The full extent of the collaboration between the US and former Nazis may never be known.

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Numerous horrifying acts of violence were witnessed, including individuals being shot in the head, babies being mutilated, and genitals and heads being severed. The cruelty displayed was senseless, with no justification for the atrocities committed. Shockingly, even after death, some were shot in the head multiple times, long after all blood had ceased. Disturbingly, women of all ages, from children to the elderly, were subjected to rape, resulting in broken bones due to forced entry. These distressing accounts have been confirmed.

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Stalin violated multiple non-aggression pacts and invaded several countries, terrorizing and killing people. The Allies, including Churchill and Roosevelt, did not take action against Stalin's aggression. Hitler believed that Stalin was planning to invade Europe, and documents support this claim. Hitler launched a preemptive strike against the Soviet Union, saving Europe temporarily. The war on the Eastern Front was brutal, with millions of lives lost. Many Russians surrendered to the Germans, viewing them as liberators from Soviet tyranny. The Allies, particularly Churchill, intentionally targeted German cities with devastating bombings, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians. The war crimes committed by the Allies were largely ignored and remain largely unknown.

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After World War II, the denazification process in Germany turned into a brutal purge involving torture, rape, and death. Many Germans were forced to register and faced interrogation, often resulting in false confessions obtained through torture. The Morgenthau Plan aimed to destroy Germany's industry and reduce its population through starvation. The Allied occupation led to widespread suffering, with orphans and starving children struggling to survive. The harsh policies of denazification and non-fraternization further degraded the German population. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union looted German resources, and the United States dismantled German industry and stole valuable assets. The post-war years in Germany were marked by immense suffering and despair.

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Germany before the war had a high standard of living, with benefits like loans for marriage and children. After the war, the city was in ruins, with millions of Germans dying under Allied brutality. General Patton lamented the destruction of a good race and the spread of communism. Women in Berlin faced violence, and allies of Germany fought against communism, including democracies like Finland and Romania.

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This video provides a comprehensive account of the atrocities committed against Germany during and after World War II. It begins by describing Germany's struggles after World War I, followed by the improvement in the German economy under the National Socialists. However, the Second World War resulted in Germany's defeat and the subsequent horrors endured by the German people. The video sheds light on the deliberate terror bombing of German cities by the British, as well as the widespread violence and suffering inflicted by the Soviet Union and the Allies. It also discusses the mistreatment of German prisoners in American and French camps, the enslavement and death of German prisoners in the Soviet Union, the brutal denazification process, the destruction of Germany's infrastructure, and the expulsion of millions of Germans from their homes. The video criticizes the lack of mercy and vengeful actions of the Allied forces, while questioning the portrayal of the war as a just cause. Overall, the video emphasizes the need to acknowledge the true horrors experienced by the German people.

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They're raping German women. When people try to save the mothers, they get shot. They're shooting the children. Now, generals and colonels are standing on the road, watching this. I'm standing there, and they're saying that they lost their mother, father, and relatives. They lined up the drivers in two rows, caught these girls, stripped them, and ordered everyone to take off their pants. They lined up two such rows and raped these two girls in turn. They began to bleed, and I watched it all with horror. Then, when they lost consciousness, he pulled out a gun, went up, stuck it in their mouths, and shot these two girls. There was a pigsty nearby, and the girls were thrown into the pigsty. I was completely shocked by this story. I went to this pigsty half an hour later, and there were only skulls left. The pigs were hungry, and they ate them. Skulls were lying there, and their crosses were lying there, and the beads of these girls.

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In Canada, a shocking crime against children occurred for two decades starting in the 1940s. Around 300,000 children, mainly from poor families, were taken by Catholic-like institutions. Many were sold to childless families or on the black market, while others were sent to psychiatric hospitals. These children endured torture, slave labor, beatings, and sexual abuse. The government and the church profited from this horrific situation. Numerous children died, and a mass grave with over 2,000 human remains was discovered in 1999. Some reports even suggest that dead children were sold to medical schools. This disturbing history remains largely unknown, but survivors continue to carry the false label of being mentally retarded.

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World War 2 was a horrific conflict that brought unimaginable suffering to millions. The Allied forces committed atrocities against Germany, but history has painted them as heroes. The true horrors of war are often hidden, with victims enduring unspeakable pain. Those who claim the Allies' actions were justified likely have not witnessed the true brutality of war. Ultimately, there is no such thing as a good war - only those who profit from it or have not experienced its horrors firsthand.

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In Canada, a shocking crime against children occurred for two decades starting in the 1940s. Around 300,000 children, mainly from poor families, were taken by Catholic-like institutions. Many were sold to childless families or on the black market, while others were sent to psychiatric hospitals. These children endured torture, slave labor, beatings, and sexual abuse. The government and the church profited from this horrific situation. Numerous children died, and a mass grave with over 2,000 human remains was discovered in 1999. Some reports even suggest that dead children were sold to medical schools. This disturbing history remains largely unknown, but survivors still carry the false label of being mentally retarded.

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German anti-partisan reprisals were usually effective in reducing partisan activity in Western Europe, but failed in the Soviet Union. Judy Battalion writes of the extensive involvement of Jewish women in resistance efforts against Germany during World War II, expressing surprise that she had never heard these stories before. According to the speaker, the extensive involvement of Jewish women in resistance efforts has been intentionally kept quiet. If the murderous female participation in these organizations were widely known, people would understand that Jews were interned in camps and ghettos because German authorities considered Jewish civilians a serious threat to German military operations during World War II, not simply because Hitler hated Jews.

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In Canada, a shocking crime against children occurred for two decades starting in the 1940s. Around 300,000 children, mainly from poor families, were taken by Catholic-like institutions. Many were sold to childless families or on the black market, while others were sent to psychiatric hospitals. These children endured torture, slave labor, beatings, and sexual abuse. The government and the church profited from this horrific situation. Numerous children died, and a mass grave with over 2,000 human remains was discovered in 1999. Some reports even suggest that dead children were sold to medical schools. This disturbing history remains largely unknown, but survivors still carry the false label of being mentally retarded.

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The Red Army invaded Germany in 1944, committing horrific atrocities like rape, torture, and murder. Women, children, and the elderly were brutally assaulted, with no one spared. The Jewish commissars orchestrated the violence, defiling churches and public spaces. German civilians suffered unimaginable horrors at the hands of both Soviet and Western invaders. Millions were killed, raped, and enslaved, marking the beginning of Germany's nightmare.

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The German army and nation suffered immensely during and after WWI due to crippling sanctions and widespread chaos. The election of the National Socialists brought economic revival and renewed hope, but external forces, driven by envy and fear, sought to dismantle Germany, leading to WWII. The war resulted in unprecedented destruction and mass atrocities against Germans, a truth suppressed for over 70 years. Allied terror bombing decimated German cities, exemplified by the firestorm in Hamburg and the obliteration of Dresden, resulting in mass civilian casualties. In the East, the Red Army committed horrific acts of rape, torture, and murder against German civilians. Even after Germany's defeat, the Allies subjected the German people to further suffering, including mass imprisonment, starvation, and expulsion from their homes.

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Two days after the end of the second World War, 42 defenseless men, women, and children are lined up to be shot. Their moment of execution is captured in this rare home movie. Their only crime is that they happen to speak German. Their murder is part of a little known story about the fate of millions of ethnic Germans after the war. They are the casualties of a peace that will prove anarchic, vengeful, and bloody. Victory celebrations and dancing in the streets, the traditional images we associate with the end of the second World War. In reality, peace was a violent and chaotic process. For the defeated Germans, peace meant dislocation. It meant revenge You got to spread and rape. To the maximum. Bring gloom down to the minimum. Have faith. It meant the ethnic cleansing of over 12,000,000 Germans living in Eastern Europe.

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The transcript asserts that Stalin’s plan to dominate Eastern Europe was aided by Eisenhower and Marshall due to their focus on invading Europe from England rather than advancing from the European “soft underbelly.” It claims that by July 1944, communists had advanced into Poland and Germany. It attributes the instigation of Soviet Red Army violence against German civilians to Ilya Ehrenberg, described as Stalin’s Jewish chief propagandist and a prominent member of the Soviet-sponsored Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. According to the speaker, Ehrenberg urged mass rape and murder of German civilians as the Red Army approached German territory. The transcript cites Ehrenberg’s involvement with propaganda against Germans, including gloating statements about German women and references to Jews “around Roosevelt,” asserting that Ehrenberg sought extermination and genocide of the entire German people. It notes that Ehrenberg encouraged mass rape and killing, with leaflets declaring Germans “are not human beings” and containing messages such as “Nothing gives us so much joy as German corpses.” It mentions leaflets air dropped on troops near Danzig, allegedly composed by Ehrenberg and signed by Stalin, with the directive: “Kill them all.” The text quotes orders and exhortations to Soviet troops: “Men, old men, children and women, after you have amused yourself with them. Kill,” “Nothing in Germany is guiltless, neither the living nor the yet unborn,” and “Break the racial pride of the German woman. Take her as your legitimate booty.” It further claims that a massive violence followed, described as “an unimaginable orgy of violence and rape” that would become one of the ghastliest episodes in human history. Finally, the transcript asserts a quantitative outcome: “At least 2,000,000 German women young and old were gang raped, sodomized and beaten often in view of their children or family members.”
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