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Crimes and Mercies

The Fate of German Civilians Under Allied Occupation, 19441950
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Crimes and Mercies reveals the harrowing aftermath of World War II, detailing how over 9 million Germans died due to deliberate Allied starvation and expulsions. It unearths the largest act of ethnic cleansing in history, with millions suffering or perishing during forced expulsions and detentions. Simultaneously, it highlights the groundbreaking global food-aid programme led by Herbert Hoover and Canadian Prime Minister MacKenzie King, which saved hundreds of millions of lives despite initial exclusion of Germans. Drawing on newly accessible archives, James Bacque presents a compelling account of both severe retribution and remarkable compassion.
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This book is suited to readers interested in post-World War II history, military affairs, and humanitarian efforts. It appeals to those looking to understand overlooked aspects of Allied policies and the complex aftermath of the war.

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Juxtaposes food-aid programs in Germany after WWII against deliberate Allied starvation and expulsion policies.

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More than 9 million Germans died as a result of deliberate Allied starvation and expulsion policies after World War II. One quarter of the country was annexed, and about 15 million people were expelled in the largest act of ethnic cleansing the world has ever known. Over 2 million of these, including countless children, died on the road or in concentration camps in Poland and elsewhere. These deaths are still being denied by Western governments.

At the same time, Herbert Hoover and Canadian Prime Minister MacKenzie King created the largest charity in history, a food-aid programme that saved an estimated 800 million lives during three years of global struggle against post-World War II famine. This was a programme they had to struggle for years to make accessible to the German people, who had been excluded from it as a matter of official Allied policy.

Never before had such revenge been known. Never before had such compassion been shown. The first English-speaking writer to gain access to the newly opened KGB archives in Moscow and to recently declassified information from the renowned Hoover Institution in California, James Bacque tells the extraordinary story of what happened to these people and why.

Revised and updated for this new edition, bestseller Crimes and Mercies was first published by Little, Brown in the U.K. in 1997.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780889225671

Publisher: Talonbooks

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 December 2007

Country: Canada

Imprint: Talonbooks

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 425g

Pages: 320

About the Author

James Bacque
James Bacque is a novelist, book editor, essayist and historian whose work has helped raise awareness in human rights issues associated with war crimes, particularly spurring debate on and research into the treatment of German POWs at the end of World War II.

His fiction titles include The Lonely Ones, 1969 (Big Lonely in the paperback edition, 1970); A Man of Talent, 1972; Creation (with Robert Kroetsch and Pierre Gravel), 1972; The Queen Comes to Minnicog, 1979; and Our Fathers' War, 2006. His history titles include Crimes and Mercies, an immediate bestseller upon release, and Other Losses.

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