American history has not been taught accurately at all, and everyone who took such a course, should seriously re-read the truth about not only the cruelties of the Trans-Atlantic African Slave Trade in Western countries prior to the American Civil War, but also the untold systematic enslavement of German citizens right after Hollywood propaganda glossed over the end of the dark World War II era with a “The End” blessing of America as a hero. There is considerable proof that the horrors of American slavery before Emancipation was a precursor (or practice) to the extreme atrocities of the world wars.
France, according to the International Red Cross, had 680,000 former German
soldiers slaving for her in August, 1946. 475,000 of their number had been
captured by the United States and later turned over to the French for forced
labor.[10] French treatment of her slave subjects is revolting to the civilized
conscience. In an article entitled, “We Should Not Resemble Them,” FIGARO
reveals:
“In certain camps for German prisoners of war . . . living skeletons may be seen,
almost like those in German concentration camps, and deaths from
undernourishment are numerous. We learn that prisoners have been savagely
and systematically beaten and that some have been employed in removing mines
without protection equipment so that they have been condemned to die sooner or
later.
“People, of course, will point to the Gestapo tortures, the gas chambers and the
mountains of human bodies found in the internment camps in Germany. But
these horrors should not become the theme of sports competition in which we
endeavor to outdo the Nazis. . . We have to judge the enemy, but we have a duty
not to resemble him.”[11]
Gathering his facts from numerous reliable sources, Louis Clair writes in THE
PROGRESSIVE of “the horrible conditions in the French camps of German
POW’s.” He says:
“In a camp in the Sarthe district for 20,000 prisoners, inmates receive 900
calories a day; thus 12 die every day in the hospital. Four to five thousand are
unable to work at all any more. Recently trains with new prisoners arrived in the
camp: several prisoners had died during the trip, several others had tried to stay
alive by eating coal that had been lying in the freight train by which they came.
“In an Orleans camp, the commander received 16 francs a day per head or
prisoner to buy food, but he spent only nine francs, so that the prisoners were
starving. In the Charentes district, 2,500 of the 12,000 camp inmates are sick. A
young French soldier writes to a friend just returned from a Nazi camp:
“‘I watch those who made you suffer so much, dying of hunger, sleeping on cold
cement floors, in no way protected from rain and wind. I see kids of 19, who beg
me to give them certificates that they are healthy enough to join the French
Foreign Legion. . . .
Yes, I who hated them so much, today can only feel pity for them.’
“A witness reports on the camp in Langres: ‘I have seen them beaten with rifle
butts and kicked with feet in the streets of the town because they broke down of
overwork. Two or three of them die of exhaustion every week.’
“In another camp near Langres, 700 prisoners slowly die of hunger; they have
hardly any blankets and not enough straw to sleep on; there is a typhoid epidemic
in the camp which has already spread to the neighboring village. In another camp
prisoners receive only one meal a day but are expected to continue working.
Elsewhere so many have died recently that the cemetery space was exhausted and
another cemetery had to be built.
“In a camp where prisoners work an the removal of mines, regular food supplies
arrive only every second day so that ‘prisoners make themselves a soup of grass
and some stolen vegetables.’ All prisoners of this camp have contracted
tuberculosis. Here and elsewhere treatment differs in no respect from the Nazi SS
brutality. Many cases have been reported where men have been so horribly
beaten that their limbs were broken. In one camp, men were awakened during
the night, crawled out of their barracks and then shot ‘because of attempted
escape.’
“There are written affidavits proving that in certain camps commanding officers
sold on the black market all the supplies that had been provided by American
Army authorities; there are other affidavits stating that prisoners were forced to
take off their shoes and run the gauntlet. And so on, and so on . . . These are the
facts.”[12]
After we had delivered the first 320,000 prisoners, the French returned 2,474 of
them to us, claiming that we had given them weaklings. Correspondents
described them as “a beggar army of pale, thin men clad in vermine infested
tatters.” All were pronounced unfit for work – three-fourths of them on account of
malnutrition – and 19 per cent had to be hospitalized. Associated Press
photographer Henry Griffin, who had taken pictures of the corpses piled in all
German concentration camps, including Buchenwald and Dachau, said of the
men: “The only difference I can see between these men and those corpses is that
here they are still breathing.”[13]
Asked to investigate, the Red Cross reported the prisoners were receiving
inhuman treatment. Upon our threat to stop further transfers the French
protested that they must have more prisoners or suffer heavy financial loss. It
then came out that the French Government was hiring the men out to French
employers for which it collected regular union wages, an average of 150 francs per
day per man. Out of this, the government paid each prisoner 10 francs, and stood
their daily cost of upkeep of perhaps another 40 francs, leaving a daily net profit
of 100 francs per slave. In the aggregate the French Government thus stood to
make a profit of over 50 billion francs a year from its German slaves!” [14] No
wonder it became upset when we threatened to stop handing them over.
…
The British Government nets over $250,000,000 annually from its slaves. The
Government, which frankly calls itself the “owner” of the prisoners, hires the men
out to any employer needing men, charging the going rates of pay for such work –
usually $15 to $20 per week. It pays the slaves from 10 cents to 20 cents a day,
depending on the character of the work required, plus such “amenities” as slaves
customarily received in the former days of slavery in the form of clothing, food,
and shelter.[21] The prisoners are never paid in cash, but are given credits, either
in the form of vouchers for camp post exchange items or credits against the time
when they will be liberated. In March 1946, 140,000 prisoners were working on
farms, for which the Government collected $14 a week per prisoner, 24,000 on
housing and bomb damage clearance, 22,000 on railroads, mostly as section
hands, the balance at odd jobs, such as digging weeds out of the Thames river or
serving as menials for GI brides awaiting shipment to America.[22]
…
It must be emphasized, moreover, that many of the slaves were never German
soldiers. Many were civilian Germans held in America during the war, including
seamen picked up before we entered the war, former legal residents of the United
States, and persons brought here by force from Latin America for having pro-
German sentiments. Even anti-Nazi Germans who have voluntarily returned to
Germany from America to help the military government rebuild the destroyed
countries and to help families and friends in dire need have been nabbed for
enslavement.[32]
This same source also describes horror-filled situations such as a German woman having her infant crushed to death by a soldier because the screaming baby made distracted him as he was raping the woman! Also, some soldiers forced women prisoners of war to dig up corpses and kiss the gruesome corpses. Many were marched to death or made to labor to death. France made a huge profit from German slaves. Eisenhower (and FDR) was determined to kill every German man, woman and baby, and since America found a loophole in the Geneva Convention, every imaginable cruelty was foisted upon them, including theft of property, forcing them to move out of their homes into the elements (and adults and babies froze to death), and so on. It seems that the cruelties and tortures of American slavery were perfected against German citizens after the Satanic War. Anyone who calls himself a Christian and sanctions this kind of treatment of anyone, friend or foe, will deserve a special place in the Lake of Fire.
And now these astonishing evils are being delivered to Islamic men, women and children in 2015, with sex slavery the new kind of cruel slavery, men being dropped from tall buildings head first to their deaths, some burned alive or sawed in two, beheaded, sodomized. Truly sick. May the Lord come quickly…