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The Largest Ethnic Cleansing in History BBC - GENOCIDE OF GERMANS AFTER WW2
https://www.bitchute.com/video/z4fYEP4lShzP/
BBC original documentary entitled: The Largest Ethnic Cleansing in History. Blocked worldwide and not watchable on YouTube in the original.
An article in the WELT from 2010 describes the topic and the reappraisal of the Czechs.
"...A Prague outskirt, on May 10, 1945: dozens of German civilians are herded to the edge of a field, forced to line up, and shot from behind. Those who don't immediately fall dead into the ditch have their heads and bodies run over by a truck. These horrific images can be seen in a documentary that Prague's public television broadcast in prime time these days. Several scenes show the Czech public for the first time how brutally German civilians were treated in the May days of 1945. Those affected, who had survived the ordeals and humiliations, sometimes in tears and with halting voices, tell of what was done to them and their family members at that time.
The Postelberg case takes up most of the time in the one-hour documentary. Shortly after the end of the war, almost 800 Germans were rounded up and killed on the barracks grounds of the small town in northern Bohemia. The doomed had to dig their own graves, among them five underage boys who were shot merely because they had tried to satisfy their hunger with a few stolen apples.
The main perpetrators of what the film calls "the biggest massacre between the end of World War II and Srebrenica" were never punished. First, because an exemption from punishment law passed by the Prague parliament in May 1946 amnestied all crimes against Germans. Later, after 1948, in communist Czechoslovakia, the Postelberg massacre was completely hushed up.
Meanwhile, the names of the two main perpetrators responsible for the death of the boys are known. They were discovered almost 65 years later in an elaborate police investigation. The investigating officer, himself born after the war, was shocked by what had happened, speaking of a "genocide" that he had never thought possible on the Czech side.
The film by director David Vondracek, titled "Slaughter in Czech," counters the current Czech commemoration of the Prague Uprising, which broke out in early May 1945 and was directed against marauding SS members as well as thousands of German civilians.
The documentary had already caused heated controversy before it was aired. In a television poll, eighty-seven percent were not surprised that Czechs had also committed such massacres. Thirteen percent thought it impossible. Hundreds of debate contributions on various Internet portals were also revealing. There, the overwhelming figure of writers justified the action:
The Germans ...
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