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2025SpringB-X-WWS460-HST460-JST460-20406-20405-26446 Lecture 6b Learning Check German War Crimes

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Why did ordinary Germans see themselves as victims of the war in 1945.  Which experiences informed this perception?

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A.Expulsions: The last year of the war cost more lives and more German lives than any other war year.
B.Allied bombing campaigns claimed only about 600.000 lives.
C.Approximately 11m German Soldiers became POWs.
D.Rape of German Women by Soviet Soldiers.
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Consider the question: why did ordinary Germans in 1945 view themselves as victims of the war, and which experiences informed this perception? Option 1: Expulsions: The last year of the war cost more lives and more German lives than any other war year. This statement points to the mass expulsions of Germans from territories east of the Oder-Neisse line and from areas they inhabited earlier in the 1940s. The displacement involved enormous suffering, including deaths due to famine, disease, and violence during flight and expulsion. Historically, many Germans perceived these e......Login to view full explanation

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