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Originally Posted by Jimbuna
There are many sources out there should your conscience ever allow you to open your eyes and mind and enter the reality of the actual real world.
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As I like to say : how the winners have treated Germany in 1918 was dismal and shameful. But that was even worse in 1945.
History is written by the winners, not by the losers. So the truth has to be established, and we have to work on historical facts and evidence. And sorry, the official historians HAVEN'T DONE THEIR JOB. Historians who are doing their job don't have the right to speak, and they are persecuted. Why ? Because it's always a lie that needs to be protected. The truth is sufficient unto itself.
About Oradour-sur-Glane,
that's perfectly right that there was a human tragedy here. And no one disputes. But this is how events unfolded that was completely mystified by the French resistance. In particular, the death of women and children can't be attributed to the Germans.
But again, this is off-topic.