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by Lt. Col. Gordon "Jack" Mohr, AUS Ret.
In spite of everything which has been written
about Eisenhower which makes him out to be a hero, there seems little
question that Dwight Eisenhower meets all the qualifications of a certified
war criminal, even if Bacque's figures are off a bit. (If Germany had been
the winner, there is little doubt he would have been tried and found guilty
of the most heinous crimes against mankind.)
Many veterans will get upset with this appraisal of a man they looked on as
a "bona fide" American hero. But the proof for these accusations can be
found in what happened to those Germans who were fortunate enough to
surrender to the British and the Canadians some two million of them. The
evidence shows that "almost all continued in fair health and many were
quickly released and sent home or transferred to the French, to help in the
post-war work of reconstruction.
Bacque specifically commends General Patton for behavior towards his POWs in
a civilized manner. His Third Army freed vast numbers of German captives
during May 1945, to the dismay, no doubt, of the Zionists who controlled
Washington.
Both General Omar Bradley and J. C. H. Lee, Communications Zone (ComZ)
Europe, ordered the release of prisoners within a week of the war's end.
This SHAEF order was countermanded by Eisenhower on May 15, 1945.
While German soldiers from the British and Canadian zones were quickly
regaining strength and were helping rebuild Europe, Germans taken by the
Americans were dying by the hundreds of thousands - emaciated figures in
diarrhea smeared clothing, huddling pitifully in watery holes with perhaps a
scrap of cardboard over their heads and a rotten potato for supper. At times
many of them were reduced to drinking urine and eating grass.
Did all this happen because of one supremely unprincipled and influential
man named Eisenhower? Or was Ike in turn influenced by a small circle around
him or by his superiors in Washington? Historians will be probing this
question for decades to come.
Here are the principle dates by which this infamy will live:
1944: Eisenhower told the British ambassador to Washington that the 3,500
officers of the German General staff should be ''exterminated.'' He also
favored the liquidation of perhaps 100,000 prominent Germans. Soon after, he
wrote to his wife, Mamie: "God, I hate Germans! Why? Because the German is a
beast!" Eisenhower said he was ashamed to bear a German name.
August 1944: The North American wheat surplus was greater than at any time
in history, nearly one billion bushels. The U.S. corn surplus and potato
crop also reached a new high.
March 10, 1944: A message sent from Eisenhower to the Combined Chiefs of
Staff (CCS) of Britain and the U.S. recommended the creation of an entirely
new class of prisoners, Disarmed Enemy Forces or DEFs. At a press conference
in Paris, this same day, Ike said: "If the Germans were reasoning like
normal beings, they would realize the whole history of the United States and
Great Britain is to be generous towards a defeated enemy. We observe all the
laws of the Geneva Convention.''
March 19, 1945: Eisenhower's special assistant, General Everett Hughes,
visited the American supply depots at Naples and Marseille. In both places,
he writes, there are ''more stocks than we can ever use. (They) stretch as
far as eye can see.''
Spring 1945: The International Red Cross had over 100,000 tons of food
stockpiled in Switzerland. At one point, it sent two trainloads into the
American Zone of Germany, but the food was sent back. The Morgenthau Plan
for a ''Carthaginian Peace'' in Germany, to use the words of Military
Governor Lucius Clay, is implemented through the directive JCS (Joint Chiefs
of Staff) 1067, which specifies to Eisenhower the policy he must adopt
towards every institution in Germany. The directive is largely the work of
three of Henry Morgenthau's underlings in the Treasury Department Harry
Dexter White, Frank Coe, and Harry Glasser. White and Glasser were both Jews
and all three were Communist ''fellow travelers.''
April 11, 1945: On the eve of his death, FDR told Morgenthau in Warm
Springs, GA: "Henry, I am with you l00%" When Truman took over, he continued
Morgenthau's "Carthaginian Policy" towards conquered Germany.
April 17, 1945: The Americans opened their enormous Rheinberg Camp, six
miles in circumference, with no food or shelter whatsoever. As in the other
big "Rhine meadow" camps, opened in mid-April, there was initially no
latrines and no water. In some camps, the men were so crowded they could not
lie down. Meanwhile, at Camp Kripp, near Remagen, the half-American Charles
von Luttichau determines that his German comrades are receiving about 5% as
much food as their captors." Complaining to the camp commander, HE SAID:
''Forget the Geneva Convention. You don't have any rights."
Late April 1945: Heinz Janssen, a survivor of the Rheinberg camp, described
conditions as they were at the time. "Amputees slithered like amphibians
through the mud , soaking and freezing. Naked to the skies day after day and
night after flight, they lay desperate in the sand of Rheinberg or sleep
exhaustedly into eternity in their collapsing holes.''
April 26, 1945: The Combined Chiefs of Staff sent a message to Eisenhower,
urging him not to take any more German prisoners after VE Day. He ignored
it. The CCS approved of Ike's proposed DEF status, but only for certain
types of German prisoners. The British refused to go against the Geneva
Convention. The CCS orders the illegal DEF status to be kept strictly
secret. By this date, Eisenhower's Quartermaster General of ASHAEF, Gen.
Robert Littlejohn, has already twice reduced the rations to German
prisoners. A message to Gen. George C. Marshall, signed by Ike, mandated:
''No shelter'' for German prisoners, despite an unusually cold and wet March
and April.
May 4, 1945: The first German POWs were transferred to DEF status. Mail to
and from all German prisoners was banned for more than a year.
May 8, 1945: Germany surrendered unconditionally. The U.S. State Department
wasted no time dismissing Switzerland as the official Protecting Power for
German prisoners, contravening the Geneva Convention. State also informed
the International Red Cross that, with no Protecting Power to report to,
there is no point in sending delegates to the camps. From this day forward,
prisoners held by the U.S. Army had no access to any impartial observer. The
British and Canadians also removed the Swiss protectors, but continued
treating their POWs decently.
May, 1945: The American Red Cross reported that more than 98% of Americans
captured by the Germans will be coming home safely, thanks in part to the
food parcels sent to them during the war, which were promptly delivered by
the Germans.
May 15, 1945: Eisenhower and Churchill talked about further reducing the
rations for the German POWs. Churchill was informed that the POWs have been
getting 2,000 calories per day (compared to 4,000 for American troops) and
that 2,150 was regarded as an absolute minimum required for sedentary adults
living under shelter. Eisenhower failed to tell Churchill that the U.S. Army
was not even feeding many DEFs, and that they were feeding others, much less
than 2,000 calories per day.
Mid-May 1945: The Bingen camp, near Bad Kreuznach in the Rhineland, was now
holding between 200,000 and 400,000 German POWs, with no shelter, food,
water, or medicine. The death rate for prisoners in these U.S. camps were
now about 30% per year, according to a U.S. medical survey.
June 2, 1945: The European Theater Provost Marshal issued two reports. One,
the last in a series of daily reports, logged 2,870,400 POWs on hand. The
other, the first report in a weekly series, dated the same day, logged only
1,836,000. At one point in mid-June, the prisoner strength on the ration
list is given as 1,421,559, despite the evidence of Gen. J.C.H. Lee and
others that there were about 4 million. This bizarre bookkeeping persisted
throughout 1945 in all branches of the occupying army. The apparent purpose
was to obscure the death toll by means of an indecipherable mass of
conflicting Statistics. (One of Bacque's greatest coups has been to decipher
them.)
Mid - June, 1945: British "Tommies" took over the huge Rheinberg camp from
the Americans, saving many thousands of German lives. The final act of the
''Yanks" before the British took charge, was to bulldoze one section flat
while the men were still living in their holes in the ground. Meanwhile, a
team of doctors from the U.S. Army Medical Corps completed a survey of some
of the smaller Rhineland camps, holding some 80,000 POWs (not DEFs). They
found a death rate 80 times higher than anything they have known in their
professional career.
July, 1945: Eisenhower becomes military governor of the U.S. Zone in
Germany. He continued to turn back all relief teams from Switzerland, the
U.S. and elsewhere.
July 10, 1945: A French Army unit under Gen. Rousseau, took over the
Dietersheim camp (near Mainz) from the Americans. He found 32,000 men and
women of all ages in a moribund (dying) State. Another French officer Capt .Julien,
was taking command 17 days later and found a vast mire ''peopled with living
skeletons, male and female, huddling under scraps of wet card board ."
Horrified, Julien wrote: 'This is just like the photographs of Buchenwald
and Dachau.
July 20, 1945: Gen. Littlejohn received a memo stating, "These men, German
POWs are authorized a maximum of 1,150 calories for the non-workers and
1,850 for workers.'' (Remember, it takes 2,000 calories of keep a sedentary
adult alive.
July 26, 1945: The International Red Cross proposed restoring mail service
to German POWs. Fearing that the reality of the death camps might come to
light, the U. S. War Department rejected the idea.
August 4, 1945: Eisenhower ordered that all remaining German POWs be
stripped of their rights, thus reducing them to DEF status.
August 27, 1945: In a long memorandum, Gen. Littlejohn informed Eisenhower
that 1,550,000 Germans who supposedly were getting U.S. ARMY RATIONS, WERE
RECEIVING NOTHING. Ike turned a deaf ear to his report and the death rate
continued to climb.
August 30, 1945: Max Huber, head of the International Red Cross, wrote a
stinging letter to the U.S. State Department about American interference in
efforts to save starving Germans. Some months later, an evasive response,
signed ''Eisenhower,'' arrived in Washington, falsely claiming that giving
Red Cross food to enemy personnel was forbidden. Thousands of train cars
loaded with decaying food were sent back to Geneva arid to sources in Paris
and Brussels. Huber apologized for tying up the French rail system because
of the food which was being returned by the Americans.
By this time, more than 2-million German men had been discharged into
American custody, including thousands of priests, ministers, doctors, and
professors. Not one single camp commander or guard was questioned by the
Allied press corps and the controlled media of the U.S. concerning
conditions in these hell holes.
It might be well, to stop right here and ask this question: ''Is anyone who
reads this horrifying account, so naive as to believe that the American
people would have put up with these barbaric actions by its chief military
men if they had known about it? Do you think that the politicians who were
in the forefront of those who kept these facts from Americans would have
lasted very long in office, if the truth had been known? Do you think that
millions of Americans would show such concern for the Holocaust of the Jews,
if they knew that it was Jewish hatred for their fellow kinsmen, that were
killing over a million Germans? I sincerely doubt it! That's why these facts
have been kept from the American people for almost fifty years.
Late Summer, 1945: Jean-Pierre Pradervand, head of the International Red
Cross delegations in France, told Henry W. Dunning, an American Red Cross
official, that conditions in the French camps are worse, in many instances,
than anything seen in the former Nazi camps. Pradervand showed Dunning
pictures of the living skeletons. Dunning explained all this to the American
Red Cross in Washington, which informed key government officials.
Nevertheless, the cover-up continued. Pradervand also informed Charles De
Gaulle that one-third of the prisoners handed over to France by the
Americans will die soon without a radical change in treatment. De Gaulle
showed no interest and the prisoners continued to die.
September 27, 1945: Pradervand's pictures of German living skeletons were
shown to Eisenhower in his office.
September 30, 1945 - October 1: The French newspaper, Le Monde, ran a story
which began: "As one speaks today of Dachau, in ten years people throughout
the world will speak about camps such as Saint Paul d'Egiaux.''
October 11,13, 14, 15, 20: The New York Times ran a cover-up report of the
death camps by star newsman Drew Middleton. Interviewed by Bacque in 1988,
Middleton admitted that he never actually visited any of the 50 U.S. camps
located within 40 miles of his Frankfurt desk, but was only 'driven by,' as
he was being debriefed by the military."
December 1945: Eisenhower returned to the States and the U.S. Army allowed
the first relief shipment to enter the American sector.
1947 - 1950's: Nearly all the surviving records of the Rhineland death camps
were destroyed. The West German government concluded that 1.7-million German
soldiers were alive at the wars' end, and who were known to have been in
fair health, and disappeared. The Western Allies pinned virtually all the
blame on the Soviets.
1950: The first German edition of ALLHERERTE KRIEGSVERBRECHEN is published.
Never translated into English, the book gives eye-witness descriptions of
the conditions which prevailed in the American camps.
1960s - 1972: The West German Foreign Office, under Willy Brandt subsidized
books denying the atrocities in American POW camps and the high death rate.
1980: The International Committee of the Red Cross refuses to open its
archives to James Bacque and other investigators into Allied atrocities. To
this day, the ICRC has remained silent on the subject, despite the visits of
Pradervand and other Red Cross delegates to many death camps.
September 1989: James Bacque's book on the American death camps, "Other
Losses," published by Stoddard, a Canadian Publishing House, was
released, after being refused by more than 30 American publishers. Saturday
night, one of Canada's most respected magazines. simultaneously published a
summary of this book as its lead story and within days Canada was buzzing
about Gen. Eisenhower's war crimes. Why is it that we have heard little or
nothing of this in the United States?
As American citizens, many of us who served in the American Armed Forces
during World War II, and a great many of us who are of German heritage,
should demand of our leaders in Washington, D.C. that the truth about this
War be made known.
With accurate information of what really happened, instead of Zionist
propaganda, just possibly we might be able to avert World War III, which is
now being planned by these same One Worlders.
It is interesting to note, that it has been proven in recent years, that
many of the pictures taken in Germany during WW II, purporting to be Jewish
victims of ''racial extermination,'' were actually pictures of German
civilians who had died under American war criminals.
(Most of the information in this article came from the March 1990, CANADIAN
INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. Their intelligence newsletter is available from the
above address)

History of Banking Fraud:
The Coming Battle
By M. W. WALBERT
The
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How control of the world's money has inexorably led to an ever tighter
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How control of the world's people has inexorably led to wider use of
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