"Our side," the "allies," bombed the roads and railways leading to the camps. What happens when you bomb roads and railways that lead to areas? Trucks, cars and trains can't get to them. What happens when they can't get to those areas? Supplies are cut off. What happens when supplies are cut off? People die of starvation and disease.
Why don't people think when they see pictures of living skeletons? Who wrote the history books?
Think about it this way. If in some alternate timeline where beyond all reason, Japan was able to successfully stage a land invasion of the West coast, and all supply lines to the Japanese internment camps were cut off, leaving those people to die of starvation and disease, and the Imperial Japanese found those camps.
We could’ve been living in a timeline where the Axis won, AND the US was blamed for a supposed holocaust against the Japanese.
Agreed. The Germans could have won (did win) in a fair fight. The “allies” didn’t fight fair, because they couldn’t win a fair fight. Probably one of the biggest miscalculations on Germany’s part, but it was probably way too late for the “stubborn Germans” to pull back (and avert war) by the time they figured that out.
"Our side," the "allies," bombed the roads and railways leading to the camps. What happens when you bomb roads and railways that lead to areas? Trucks, cars and trains can't get to them. What happens when they can't get to those areas? Supplies are cut off. What happens when supplies are cut off? People die of starvation and disease.
Why don't people think when they see pictures of living skeletons? Who wrote the history books?
Think about it this way. If in some alternate timeline where beyond all reason, Japan was able to successfully stage a land invasion of the West coast, and all supply lines to the Japanese internment camps were cut off, leaving those people to die of starvation and disease, and the Imperial Japanese found those camps.
We could’ve been living in a timeline where the Axis won, AND the US was blamed for a supposed holocaust against the Japanese.
Agreed. The Germans could have won (did win) in a fair fight. The “allies” didn’t fight fair, because they couldn’t win a fair fight. Probably one of the biggest miscalculations on Germany’s part, but it was probably way too late for the “stubborn Germans” to pull back (and avert war) by the time they figured that out.