Just wanted to add one note to what you wrote. The "starving prisoners" photographs following their release was due to the Allied bombing of Germany completely obliterating the supply lines to the camps. As a matter of fact, many of the starving people in the photos were the guards themselves, who had been stripped of their uniforms.
Also, another aspect of history that receives no attention was the genocide of German soldiers and civilians alike following the war. Upwards of 12 million were starved and/or murdered...largely due to Eisenhower's orders.
Yes. And it was not always a bombing of industrial or military logistics centres, unless you count Dresden an industrial centre, because they made fine crockery.
Just wanted to add one note to what you wrote. The "starving prisoners" photographs following their release was due to the Allied bombing of Germany completely obliterating the supply lines to the camps. As a matter of fact, many of the starving people in the photos were the guards themselves, who had been stripped of their uniforms.
Also, another aspect of history that receives no attention was the genocide of German soldiers and civilians alike following the war. Upwards of 12 million were starved and/or murdered...largely due to Eisenhower's orders.
Yes. And it was not always a bombing of industrial or military logistics centres, unless you count Dresden an industrial centre, because they made fine crockery.
Only half mocking: ... Are we the baddies?