Extremely strange quote considering that the bulk of Russian POWs were
murdered, starved or just plain neglected to death.
btw-the description on that photo (except for the Hitler quote which I
added from memory) came from an interesting German language book
entitled:"Moskau-Rshew-Orel Minsk -Bildbericht der
Heeresgruppe Mitte 1941-1944"
Loosely translated as "Picture Report of Army Group Centre 1941-1944"
by Werner Haupt -publishe, I believe, in 1978
On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 18:38:41 +0000, Charles Lindbergh
<spirit@stlouis.invalid> wrote:
>reOn Fri, 07 Nov 2014 13:22:33 -0500, Erinnerungen wrote:
>re
>re>Hi Charles
>re>give me a day or two to find a citation
>re>
>re>btw:I had the same reaction as you when I first came across that
quote
>re>-sure don't sound like Hitler we all know-
>re>
>re>
>re>
>re>On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 16:20:29 +0000, Charles Lindbergh
>re><spirit@stlouis.invalid> wrote:
>re>
>re>>reOn Fri, 07 Nov 2014 00:17:27 -0500, Erinnerungen wrote:
>re>>re
>re>>re>Hitler sent word that prisoners were to be treated humanely
>re>because of
>re>>re>their bravery.
>re>>re
>re>>reI am curious, do you have a citation which confirms the above
>re>assertion?
>re
>reThanks, I look forward to reading whatever you find about this. If
true, he
>remust have been given a double dose of his narcotics that day.
>re
>reOn the other hand, to Hitler, "humane treatment" might have meant
shooting them
>rein the back of the head instead of hanging them from a meat hook
with piano
>rewire.
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