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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shocking the way our father's were treated as POW's!, January 8, 1999
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This review is from: Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment Of Americans In Hitler's Camps (Paperback)
This book tells the actual way that our soldiers were treated by the German army. My father was held at Berga as a POW. I never thought that the way he behaved towards me and our family was due to the war but now I haave changed my mind. Since his death I have found out through this wonderful book the reasons he hated Rooservelt, Red Cross and why he had a distrust of the dept of vetrans, and the vetrans hospital. I wish that I could get a copy of this book so that my children and grandchildren could know what a high cost their Grandfather paid for thier freedom. The book's only prombem was that it foused only on the Jewish point of view. My Father like many others was non-Jewish and held there too. The rest of the citizens need to know about teir treatment too.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a shame, July 18, 2006
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Russell Lane (Norridgewock, Me United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment Of Americans In Hitler's Camps (Paperback)
Shame on the Germans, shame on the American government.
This sad tale recounts in vivid terms the horrors of Germany.
Bard relates the horrors of the holocaust with the convincing detail and exhaustive research that ranks with the best of any account of that. The fact that the victims in this case were all Americans trapped in German territory makes the account somehow more personal.

The sadness of American government callousness about these victims is enormous. The fact that greater effort was not made to rescue citizens in the early days is a result of the anti immigration atmosphere of the country. The fact that adequate acknowledgement and compensations was not made to Americans who spent time in concentration and slave camps is tragic and an injustice that Mr. Bard should be commended for exposing.

Mr Bard writes in clear and interesting style, carefully researches his material, and effectively martials his arguments, highly recomended
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Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment Of Americans In Hitler's Camps
Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment Of Americans In Hitler's Camps by Mitchell Geoffrey Bard (Paperback - May 17, 1996)
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