On Unimpeachable Evidence that President Truman Intentionally Inflicted Mass Starvation On German Civilians In the Months After WW2 - For example. "While we have no desire to be 'unduly cruel' to Germany, I cannot feel any great sympathy for those who caused the death of so many human beings by starvation, disease, and outright murder, in addition to all the destruction and death of war. Perhaps eventually a decent government can be established in Germany so that Germany can again take it's place in the family of nations. I think that in the meantime no one should be called upon to pay for Germany's misfortune except Germany itself."
"Until the misfortunes of those whom Germany oppressed and tortured are oblivated, it does not seem right to divert our efforts to Germany itself."
And to those who think that there wasn't sufficient food available to ward off famine, you've been misled. As Ralph Franklin Keeling chronicled exhaustively in the 1947 book, "Gruesome Harvest", there was plenty of food and the problem was either incompetency or sheer evil. It's how they rolled back then.
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