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The Forgotten German Genocide

Revenge Cleansing in Eastern Europe, 1945-50
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The Potsdam Conference (officially known as the "Berlin Conference"), was held from 17 July to 2 August 1945 at Cecilienhof Palace, the home of Crown Prince Wilhelm, in Brandenburg, and saw the leaders of the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union and the United States, gathered together to decide how to demilitarise, denazify, decentralise, and administer Germany, which had agreed to unconditional surrender on 8 May (VE Day). They determined that the remaining German populations in Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary - both the ethnic (Sudeten) and the more recent arrivals (as part of the long-term plan for the domination of Eastern Europe) - should to be transferred to Germany, but despite an undertaking that these would be effected in an orderly and humane manner, the expulsions were carried out in a ruthless and often brutal manner. Land was seized with farms and houses expropriated; the occupants placed into camps prior to mass expulsion from the country. Many of these were labour camps already occupied by Jews who had survived the concentration camps, where they were equally unwelcome. Further cleansing was carried out in Romania and Yugoslavia, and by 1950, an estimated 11.5 million German people had been removed from Eastern Europe with up to three million dead. The number of ethnic Germans killed during the 'cleansing' period is suggested at 500,000, but in 1958, Statistisches Bundesamt (the Federal Statistical Office of Germany) published a report which gave the figure of 1.6 million relating to expulsion-related population losses in Poland alone. Further investigation may in due course provide a more accurate figure to avoid the accusation of sensationalism. AUTHOR: Peter C. Brown is a writer of local and military history books for more than a decade and has also written for magazines and websites. Initially entering into investigative research on behalf of families of soldiers and ex-pats from around the world, he collaborated with other authors before being prompted by a fellow writer to capitalise on his interests and publish his own work. Peter is originally from Southend-on-Sea, and now lives in Lincolnshire. 40 b/w illustrations

Author Biography:

Peter C. Brown is a writer of local and military history books for more than a decade and has also written for magazines and websites. Initially entering into investigative research on behalf of families of soldiers and ex-pats from around the world, he collaborated with other authors before being prompted by a fellow writer to capitalise on his interests and publish his own work. Peter is originally from Southend-on-Sea, and now lives in Lincolnshire.
Release date Australia
June 30th, 2021
Pages
224
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
40 black and white illustrations
ISBN-13
9781526773746
Product ID
33684761

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