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re: Were the Allies Too Soft on Germany Following WWII? (Trump Related)
Posted on 2/25/17 at 6:33 pm to Wes B
Posted on 2/25/17 at 6:33 pm to Wes B
Of the warring powers, in terms of infrastructure and economics, Germany suffered more than any other nation - save Japan. Their government completely collapsed, their largest cities were in ruins, and millions of soldiers and civilians were dead. Compare that to World War I where the war hardly touched the German people.
Germany was totally defeated by May 1945. They had given everything and had suffered more than any nation can reasonably be expected to suffer. What else were the Allies supposed to do to them that hadn't been done already?
Germany was totally defeated by May 1945. They had given everything and had suffered more than any nation can reasonably be expected to suffer. What else were the Allies supposed to do to them that hadn't been done already?
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