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Lance George's video: The murder and expulsion of millions of Germans - the biggest ethnic cleansing in history

@The murder and expulsion of millions of Germans - the biggest ethnic cleansing in history
How much more suffering do Germans have to endure until the unjustified shaming and blaming finally ends? How many more Germans have to be killed until the German people wake up and care about the preservation and quality of life of their own people first and foremost? In December 1944 Winston Churchill announced to a startled House of Commons that the Allies had decided to carry out the largest forced population transfer - or what is nowadays referred to as "ethnic cleansing" - in human history. A crime so great, so cruel, and so heinous, that none in the entire span of human history can equal it. The gates of hell were opened up. It is the ghastly truth of the orchestrated plundering, mass rape, mass murder, and subjugation of the German people in the latter days and aftermath of WWII, which continues to this day. Estimated 15+ million ethnic Germans murdered and expelled after the war. Around 5-10+ million German women mass raped. The largest "ethnic cleansing" in history: The post-WW2 expulsion of 15 million ethnic Germans from their ancestral lands in Eastern Europe; At least 2 million killed. As a result of WWII, an estimated 15 million ethnic Germans were stripped of their citizenship, land and property, and expelled from their ancestral lands in Eastern Europe, mostly lands formerly part of Germany which were stolen from Germany at the Versailles treaty following WWI. 15 million Germans were expelled from their homes in Poland, Czechia, Hungary and other Eastern European countries after the war. Only around 12 million were able to get to Germany alive. The tragedy of the expulsion of German civilians is not really known except amongst Germans and historians. 7-8 million Germans were expelled from parts of Poland that were actually German land ceded to Poland following WW1. Three million were expelled from portions of Czechoslovakia, primarily the Sudetenland. Some 2 million ethnic Germans living inside the Soviet Union were expelled, many to Siberian gulags. Around half a million from Hungary, 300,000 from Romania, and smaller numbers from Yugoslavia and other areas are also expelled. It is estimated that at least 2 million of those Germans were murdered or otherwise died as a result of these expulsions, with some estimates running as high as 6 million killed. In many cases Ethnic Germans being forcibly expelled were ordered on to trains, some packed with 80 people crammed into each cattle car without adequate (or, occasionally, any) food, water or heating, to be shipped to occupied Germany. After the Red Army moves out of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Army and civilians begin the mass murder and expulsion of the 3 million ethnic Germans living mostly in northern and western Czechoslovakia. This was sanctioned by the Czech president Edvard Beneš and government, who openly called for the "liquidation" of the German population from Czechoslovakia. Thousands of Germans attempting to flee to the German border were dragged from trains and convoys and shot by the side of the road, and buried in mass graves. The expulsion of Germans from Eastern Europe was accompanied by large-scale organized violence, including the confiscation of property, placement in concentration camps and deportation - despite the fact that in August 1945, the Statute of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg declared deportation of people a crime against humanity. The largest scale expulsion of the Germans occurred in Poland. By the end of the war millions Germans were expelled from the territory of this country. They were mostly concentrated in German territory granted to Poland in 1945: in Silesia (1.6 million people), Pomerania (1.8 million) and East Brandenburg (600 thousand), as well as in areas densely populated historically by Germans in Poland (about 400 thousand). Also, more than two million Germans living in East Prussia, came under Soviet control. In his comprehensive and dispassionate work Deutscher Exodus, Gerhard Ziemer writes: "According to a very painstaking calculation of the Federal Statistical Office in Wiesbaden, the German civilian population lost 2,280,000 members to flight, expulsion and deportation. These people were shot or beaten to death or died of hunger and exhaustion in the labor camps of the deportation process in the East." Ziemer states: "The number of victims of the expulsion never impacted on public awareness in the East or West. Even in Germany only a small minority is aware of it. It has not become a topic for journalism and the mass media like the victims of Fascism and the persecution of the Jews have." The statistics and documentation of these monstrosities have remained unknown. Official German authorities do not mention or publicize them. Was it right to speak of "liberation" and then to eradicate entire population groups? To expel 15 million people from their homes? And now Germans still get unjustifiably shamed, have to bow down for others and accept everyone into their country?

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