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GRUESOME HARVEST The Costly Attempt To Exterminate The People of Germany By Ralph Franklin Keeling Not only have the conquerors set out to destroy
Germany economically by pulling down the three
pillars of production but they have launched an
assault against the German race itself by an attack
against its mothers. From the record it appears
that the men who met at Yalta deliberately
formulated a diabolical program of racial
bastardization which they considered an appropriate
response to the claim of racial superiority. A Russian General told General Ira Eaker,
Commander of the Mediterannean air forces: "We've
decided just to kill all the German men, take
17,000,000 German women and that will solve it."
Something on this order was obviously the intent.
The millions of German men of marriageable age not
killed or disabled in war were marched off into
slavery where they could not protect their wives,
sweethearts, daughters and sisters. And then the
attack began. From the east came the Bolshevized Mongolian and
Slavic hordes, repeatedly raping every captured
woman and girl, contaminating them with venereal
diseases and impregnating them with a future race
of Russo-German bastards. In the west the British
used colonial troops, the French Sengalese and
Moroccans, the Americans an excessively high
percentage of negroes. Our own method was not so
direct as the Russian: instead of using physical
force, we compelled the German women to yield their
virtue in order to live - to get food to eat, beds
to sleep in, soap to bathe with, roofs to shelter
them. Senator Eastland of Mississippi, after a
European tour of observation, told his colleagues
in the U.S. Senate early in December, 1945: "The
virtue of womanhood and the value of human life are
civilized man's most sacred possessions, yet they
are the very cheapest thing in Russian-occupied
Germany today." He had learned first-hand of such incidents as
the following, told by a priest in a letter
smuggled out of Breslau, Germany, September 3,
1945: Meanwhile newspaper headlines assured us that
"Ivan and Joe Are Brothers Under the Skin." Prime Minister Churchill had told the Germans in
January, 1945, just before they surrendered
unconditionally: When our Russian Allies "liberated" Danzig they
promptly liberated all the women of their virtue
and chastity - by raping all - from small girls to
ladies as much as 83 years of age. A 50-year-old
teacher says that her niece, 15, was violated seven
times the day after the Russians arrived, while her
other niece, 22, was raped 15 tirnes the same day.
When women of the city pleaded for protection, a
Russian officer told them to seek shelter in the
Catholic Cathedral. After hundreds of women and
girls were securely inside, the brave sons of
mother Russia entered and "playing the organ and
ringing the bells, kept up a foul orgy through the
night, raping all the women, some more than 30
times.[3] A Catholic pastor of Danzig states: "They even
violated eight-year-old girls and shot boys who
tried to shield their mothers." It was the same in all regions overrun by the
Communist Armies. When Berlin fell the Commander
told his Russian soldiers the women of the city
were theirs, to help themselves. They did! The only
escape the women had was suicide. The following is an eye-witness account of what
the Russians did in eastern Germany written by a
veteran American newspaperman who had been taken
prisoner by the Germans in Paris and later freed by
the Russians with whom he stayed for nearly three
months as they swept over eastern Germany and on to
Berlin and beyond: In refusing Yamashita's plea for clemency
General MacArthur in the following words condemned
the Japanese leader for his maltreatment of the
defenseless: The Russians were not alone in violating these
principles. Police records of Stuttgart show that
during the French occupation, 1,198 women were
raped and eight men violated by French troops,
mostly Moroccans. Dr. Karl Hartenstein, prelate of
the Evangelical church in the city estimated the
number at 5,000. Frau Schumacher, secretary of the
police woman's section, in submitting a documented
report on numerous rapings, said that on the night
the French evacuated the city a child of 9 was
raped and killed, her mother also raped and shot,
and her father killed by Moroccans. In the town of
Vailhingen, with a population of 12,000, for
example, 500 cases of rape were
reported.[6] So it went in areas occupied
by the French. While a good number of American troops have
resisted the example of others and deported
themselves in a manner becoming their Christian
backgrounds, the record for our occupation forces
as a whole is dark. An Associated Press dispatch from Nuernberg,
Germany, quotes a letter which appeared in STARS
AND STRIPES written by Capt. Frederick B. Eutsler,
Chaplain of the 478th United States port battalion,
charging that public behavior of American troops in
Germany had become deplorable. He urged that the
newspaper "launch a crusade against this
disgraceful conduct which is earning a bad name for
our army," and added, "I refer particularly to the
assumption of many GI's that every German woman is
immoral and it is their privilege to force their
attentions on these women and insult them with
indecent proposals.[7] In April, 1946, the military authorities found
it necessary to "crack down" and ordered stricter
adherence to soldierly standards so as not to
"discredit" the "fine performance of our troops in
general."[8] That same month an anonymous staff sergeant
wrote in STARS AND STRIPES a charge that married
men in the army were afraid to bring their wives to
Germany because many American soldiers behaved like
"supercharged wolves" toward women in public. He
wrote: "Wise up, men. The hardest part of the war
is now being fought, not with tommy guns, but with
personalities. Let's show the Germans that we are
men, not pigs." In reporting the latter, Edward P. Morgan of the
Chicago Daily News foreign service wrote: When wives of men in our occupation forces
arrived in Germany it became necessary, for their
protection against indecent advances by American
men, to wear special badges on their arms to
distinguish them from German women. One of the consequences of the immoralities of
howling G.I. wolf packs is an upsurge in venereal
diseases which has reached epidemic proportions.
Before we arrived, although the rate had increased
with the return of German soldiers from France and
North Africa, it was still moderate and well under
control. After our arrival, contamination soared.
In December, 1945, only 7 per cent of German
civilians receiving venereal disease treatment were
men; by August, 1946, however, men constituted 41
per cent of the patients.[10] In other
words, contamination had spread from our troops to
the German women and finally to German men. A large proportion of the contamination has
originated with colored American troops which we
have stationed in great numbers in Germany and
among whom the rate of venereal infection is many
times greater than among white troops. In July,
1946, the current rate of infections among white
soldiers was 190 per 1,000 men per annum, meaning
that slightly less than one in five would be
infected in the course of a year. In contrast the
rate among negro troops stationed in the American
zone of Germany was 771 per thousand![11]
In speaking of this general problem, Lee Hills,
Chicago Daily News foreign correspondent,
writes: That the German women do not accept advances
from American troops out of choice but rather out
of sternest necessity is shown by the close
connection between the venereal disease rate and
availability of food. As one correspondent
writes: The German press broke its long silence on the
subject of venereal contamination in a front page
editorial in the NEUE ZEIT, a Soviet licensed
Berlin newspaper. The author, a young woman editor
named Renate Lengnick, whose husband had not
returned from the American zone of occupation,
where he was a prisoner of war, struck at the
collapse in moral foundations for sex relations:
She wrote: The main difference between American and Russian
methods of ravishing the unconditionally
surrendered women of Germany is the American
capitalistic, free economy touch. THE CHRISTIAN
CENTURY, for Decernber 5, 1945, reports: Dr. George N. Schuster, President of Hunter
College, charged, after a visit to the American
zone: L.F. Filewood, writing in the WEEKLY REVIEW,
London, Oct. 5, 1945, stated: Significantly, the Potsdam Declaration
declares: It fails to declare that the crimes to be
committed by the Allied armies of occupation would
eclipse those of which the Nazi armies have been
accused. Now that the war is over and the heat of
combat has died down enough to enable us to view
the cold facts again, it must be brought home to
the Arnerican people that much of what they have
been led to believe was born of propaganda, that
the German army, for example, actually behaved
itself very correctly toward the people of occupied
territories whose governments were signatories of
the Hague and Geneva Conventions. The facts are now
well known, and are beyond dispute, despite the
opposite picture previously painted in the press as
part of the horrendous business of war. William L. Shirer, in his Berlin Diary (p. 412),
on June 17, 1940, in the first flush of German
occupation, described how many French women had
fled Paris for fear of what the German armies might
do to them. And their behavior never changed. Frederick C. Crawford, President of Thompson
Products, after a tour of inspection in which he,
with others of the War Department, visited areas
where the Germans had been in occupation for four
years, in his "REPORT FROM THE WAR FRONT",
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