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|description=Events directly related to World War II that occurred following the unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan in the spring and late summer of 1945 respectively | |description=Events directly related to World War II that occurred following the unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan in the spring and late summer of 1945 respectively |
Latest revision as of 05:59, 1 June 2018
Date | 1945 - Present |
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Description | Events directly related to World War II that occurred following the unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan in the spring and late summer of 1945 respectively |
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Document:Eisenhower's Holocaust | article | 22 June 2008 | Anonymous | A brief introduction to the treatment of German military prisoners by the allied authorities in the 18-24 month period AFTER the German unconditional surrender in May 1945. |
Document:In Eisenhower's Death Camps | article | 1990 | Martin Brech | Reminiscences of a US soldier assigned as a guard to one of the Allies' Rhine Meadow concentration camps for "disarmed enemy combatants" after the German WWII surrender in 1945 |
Document:Seventy Years of Harassing the Political Establishment and Peoples of Europe | article | 4 February 2016 | Andre Fomine | Anglo-US domination of the political establishments and peoples of Europe - especially Germany - over 70 years following the end of World war II |
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