The Allies also had concentration camps, even in the US.
The mistake is to only see one side of the story.
And at the end of World War II, many Germans died in Allied concentration camps, and when I say many, I mean millions.
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the proportions are different tho
I'd like to know more about that. Maybe I'll search later today. Not much time now
in the USA there were interment camps or concentration camps for immigrants from Japan from 1941 onwards
between 1.5 and 2 million German soldiers of the Wehrmacht died in Eisenhower's death camps in Germany (‘Rheinwiesenlagern’) - members of the SS and Waffen-SS were usually executed immediately or subjected to ‘special treatment’
in addition, between 12 and 15 million German civilians ‘disappeared’ between 1945 and 1949
Not to mention the countless civilian casualties in Germany and Japan during the Allied bombing campaign in the last three years or so of the Second World War.
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