Punishment for Germany after the end of World War II: robbery, violent bullying, forced labor, frenzied deportation. With the end of World War II, Nazi Germany faced not only defeat, but also the retaliatory reckoning of the Allies and the Soviet Union. The four Allied powers imposed severe punishments on Germany and brutally liquidated the German people. In the mass deportations, millions of Germans were forced to leave their homes and endure all kinds of suffering. In addition to this, Germans face inhumane treatment such as forced labor and violent bullying. The Allied countries even carried out plundering operations of robbing people, machines, and drawings, which had a far-reaching impact.
Is all this for revenge or for plunder?What kind of historical truth is hidden behind the brutal revenge liquidation?Behind this, what are the unknown stories?Let's have a hard time. After the end of World War II, retaliation against Germany began, with a massive deportation campaign by the Allied countries to drive millions of Germans back to Germany. These Germans fully experienced the suffering of the Jews at that time, and countless people died of cold, starvation and torture along the way, and finally only 11 million people made it to Germany alive. However, what is the purpose of this crazy expulsion operation?
What kind of hardships and tribulations did these deported Germans go through?In addition to the deportations, forced labor also became a means of retaliation against Germany, and a large number of Germans were taken as laborers. The Germans on the pre-war border of Poland, before being expelled, were used as forced labor in labor camps for many years. And Britain, France, the United States and other countries also imposed various forms of forced labor on Germans. And how did these Germans get through that difficult time?What are their stories?In retaliation against Germany, the Allied countries bullied German women, which was also an extremely cruel means of retaliation.
This crime, although difficult to trace, caused great suffering to German women. How did these German women survive in such an environment?In addition, the Allied countries also carried out plundering operations of looting people, machines, and drawings, and carried out serious plundering of Germany. What impact did these actions have on Germany?And for what purpose?Although decades have passed since the end of World War II, the historical truth behind it is still poorly understood. Is this revenge reckoning for justice or for the purpose of plunder?
What kind of stories and truths are hidden in the brutal revenge?Let's uncover this history and discover the stories and truths that few people know.