The Red Cross complained that obstacles to its humanitarian aid programs did not come from the German side, but rather through the strong blockade of Europe by the allies.
I can't imagine being a GI who found one of the camps and saw the true horror of what they did to ppl, the strength to not just kill every German soldier you see after that it's something I never could hav done I would hav executed any guards I found or give the prisoners my knife so they could hav the revenge on them they deserved
@@LocutusMoW you show me one active skinhead/nazi that is accepting of others and not hateful for retarded reasons and I'll admit I'm wrong after all I'm open minded unlike white supremacists *cough nazis, till then there is nothing wrong with killing nazis to me
Playable deserted german soldier its like playable female stoormtrooper becomes deserter in battlefront 2 are boring ass. Better play as neutral german soldier who are only listens orders and wants go to home anyways
@@michaelsouslin891 The Red Cross complained that obstacles to its humanitarian aid programs did not come from the German side, but rather through the strong blockade of Europe by the allies. The Soviets occupied Auschwitz on January 27, 1945. What they found was so contrary to propaganda that it can be said that they were left open-mouthed. Due to its organization and sanitary facilities - tremendously modern in the eyes of the Soviets - that camp was exactly the opposite of an "extermination camp." Therefore, for several days the official Soviet communist newspaper, Pravda, remained silent on the matter, and for some time the Russians did not invite any Allied commission to verify the true situation in Auschwitz on the spot.