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4.0 out of 5 stars Informative and Fascinating, May 9, 2000
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This review is from: The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 (Paperback)
The best chapter in this book was DeZayas's sorting out the details of what occurred prior to and during the German invasion of Lvov Poland (now Lviv Ukraine), which is the subject of much politically motivated distortion and misinformation. This book also documents more than several cases where the German army executed German soldiers who committed crimes such as rape and murder of civilians. This book is worth reading as are all of DeZayas's books - informative and fascinating.
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5.0 out of 5 stars War Crimes Investigation, January 28, 2008
This review is from: The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 (Paperback)
Prof. Dr. Alfred de Zayas is a taboo-breaker. In his books "Nemesis
at Potsdam" and "A Terrible Revenge" he broke the silence surrounding
the expulsion of 15 million Germans from their homelands in Central and Eastern Europe at the end of WWII, an ethnic cleansing that 2 million did not survive. In the "Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau" he analyzes the extant records of the bureau in the legal division of the Wehrmacht which contain investigations of alleged Allied war crimes, including the Soviet murder of Ukrainians in Lemberg, of the Polish officers at Katyn, of German POWs at Broniki, Feodosia and Grischino. This book- as well as all the others by Dr. de Zayas - is based on
meticulous research. Studying 226 volumes of records, which had been returned by the National Archives in Washington to the German Bundesarchiv and declassified, studying pertinent archives in France,
the Netherlands, Switzerland, the USA and Great Britain, Dr. de
Zayas supplements the information by interviewing hundreds of judges and victims - not just anybody, but those persons who carried out the
investigations and those persons who gave testimony under oath to the judges 1939-45.. In this book de Zayas examines the method of collection by the War Crimes Bureau and compliance of the Allied Armies with the Geneva and Hague conventions. During the course of the war, 2000 German military judges examined alleged Allied war crimes such as shooting at shipwrecks, killing prisoners of war, bombing civilian targets. In his discussions of atrocities committed by the Allies in the West, he found no fabricated atrocities but well documented data. He puts the information into the proper historical perspective and also deals with the Nazi crimes documented in the Nuremberg trials. The German investigations resulted in protest
notes to the Allies via neutral Switzerland. More than 350 references with pictures and facsimiles make this book one of the best sources for researchers delving into the history of WWII. The United States Prosecutor at Nuremberg, Benjamin Ferencz, reviewed this book in the American Journal of International Law, which had two large editions with the University of Nebraska Press. Picton Press in Rockland Maine reissued a new revised book in 2000 since the Nebraska edition sold out in 1999.

Julius Loisch
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The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945
The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 by Alfred M. De Zayas (Paperback - September 1, 1989)
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