- On the Treatment of Russian Prisoners - ...The virtual extinction of these POWs in the first six months of the war was a natural consequence of a series of infamous and so-called “criminal orders” issued by Hitler in spring 1941 to be immediately implemented in his planned “war of extermination” in the East...
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Wednesday, September 11, 2024
Victor Davis Hanson: The Truth About World War II | The Free Press
Germany and its fascist allies started the war. They felt empowered to do so not because of supposed Allied aggression, but because of Western appeasement and isolationism. - By Victor Davis Hanson
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