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POWとNazi Germanyに関するScatterbrainのブックマーク (1)

  • The Reich's forgotten atrocity | Timothy Snyder

    In the east, Nazi plans were worse even than Nazi reality. As German leaders prepared for the invasion of the Soviet Union in spring 1941, they agreed a quick summer victory would be followed by the starvation of some 30 million people. A Hunger Plan foresaw the "extinction of industry as well as a great part of the population". Soviet cities would be destroyed, Soviet industry destroyed, and east

    The Reich's forgotten atrocity | Timothy Snyder
    Scatterbrain
    Scatterbrain 2010/10/22
    Some 3.1 million Soviet prisoners perished in German captivity: about 500,000 were shot; the remaining 2.6 million died of starvation and hunger-related disease. More Soviet prisoners died in German camps on a given day in autumn 1941 than American and British prisoners did during the entire war.
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