https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8VhStIAs-w
Clearly, the harsh treatment scheme of Germans extended beyond the borders of Germany proper. International aid societies were barred from bringing in food aid and the US military distributed little, allowing millions of tons to sit undistributed in warehouses -- by design.
Morgenthau, a Jew, was deeply racist against Germans and wanted to destroy the country, turning it into an industrially-stripped landscape of farm laborers disallowed from building another military.
Popular histories claim that the Plan was never implemented. Actually it was for two years, from 1945 to 1947, before it was rescinded. In that duration, at least 1.5 million Germans died related to malnutrition, including a catastrophic infant mortality rate.
It's very clear to me this policy extended to ethnic Germans in the East such as my mother and her family who fled the Red Army's advance in Eastern Europe and ended up in the American Zone in Austria. My mother lived in a Displaced Person's camp in Austria for the latter half of her childhood. She described to me grinding hunger and severe food shortages including sometimes not eating for days at a time.
And that the US Army had millions of tons of high-protein meal packs sitting undistributed in warehouses speaks for itself. Clearly, the Roosevelt Administration felt it acceptable to starve my mother and her family for nearly a decade. The malnutrition my mother suffered was severe enough that it caused the loss of ALL of her teeth - and that malnutrition was artificially imposed by design.
My mother and her family passed through Germany on the way to the US in the early 1950s and my mother never forgot how the country was still bombed out. People were still living in rubble, hungry, years after the war.
But hey they were Germans so they aren't victims. Pass the mythological gas chambers, Zionist narratives, fake small pox blanket stories and traumatized victims of segregated toilets.
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[–] 15116084? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
"de-nazification" was MK ULTRA alpha version. It was literally brainwashing. The first use of "group guilt", they forced Germans to watch fake movie's of all the fake crimes that happened. All the Germans were shocked, not one of them knew that those things happened, because they didint. Of course after they got results from Germany they brought group guilt to the Americas, it's basically how the whole "civil rights" movement started. Seriously look if you don't believe me, all the dates match. It's also why they banned the MLK files from being released for 50 years. They are still locked away until 1027 lol.
[–] Joe_McCarthy 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago (edited ago)
Germany was guilty. They started the war. I'd say we saw some good results. Germany became pacifist and a bulwark for post-war peace in Europe. It needed to be defanged and the effort was successful.
Now having said that you are exaggerating the negative nature of the program - if primarily by implication. The Holocaust, for example, was not emphasized much in those years.
More fundamentally is no Nazi excesses, no denazification. You absolve Germany for starting the war.
[–] 15116274? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I don't believe we were talking about who started the war, and who was guilty? The denazification happend post -war, after Germany was surrendered, plundered, and raped.
What do you mean exaggerated? They forced Germans to go to burial sites and see a bunch of dead bodies, to go to the camps and show them the recently built gas chambers, etc. The allies had complete control over all media outlooks, books, art, of course that has all given to German Jews.
No one is talking who started the war here, mass brainwashing of a whole nation is the key focus here. Of course the Jews were in charge of the denazification and as we can see, they used their tactics here in America too.