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Finally available in South Africa
The bestseller from Germany, the U.S. and the U.K.
Written by South African historian
Dr. Claus Nordbruch (MA, UP; PhD UNISA)
Bleeding Germany Dry
The Aftermath of World War II
Pretoria 2012, hard cover, lots of photos & illustrations, 560 pages, original dust jacket, originally sealed
This book deals exhaustively with a subject that many consider  heretical: the legal issue of Germany’s demands for a peace treaty and  constitution as well as reparations and compensation for the German  people. 
 
A distinctive feature of the author’s argument is that he writes  from an all-German point of view. The Austrian people are seen as an  obvious and integral part of the German Nation and are treated as such.  He is a strong critic of the Federal Republic’s standard response that  the injustices perpetrated on the German people ’by foreign powers are  rooted in injustices committed by the National Socialist regime’, and  consequently the Germans ‘must abstain from making their own demands for  compensation against these states’. 
 
This nonconforming author exposes the hypocrisy of such  self-protective assertions. He concentrates on giving the reader  unadulterated depictions of the premeditated mass atrocities connected  with expulsion and deportation of German people, as well as the mass  rape of German women and girls, and the Allied campaigns of methodical plunder throughout Germany. He does not omit the well-documented tortures and murders of millions of  German civilians and prisoners of war in both East and West, and he  devotes an entire chapter to the question of foreign workers in the  Third Reich. This is compared with the historical facts about the  question of German forced labourers. Nordbruch is the first author to  document the actual extent of exploitation of German labour by the  victorious powers, Bolshevistic as well as ‘democratic’. After an  extensive investigation of these issues, the author presents Germany’s ethical and political  grounds for claiming restitution. He provides a thorough explanation of  the legal arguments supporting such compensation under international  law. 
 
Bleeding Germany Dry is an accurate and hard-hitting revision of  Nordbruch historical events that for over half a century have had a  decisive influence on the policies of Berlin and Vienna. Nordbruch  directs his attention to the millions of German war victims who to this  very day remain uncompensated for their sufferings during imprisonment,  torture and slave labour. According to the author, all the Allies  continue to wage war against Germany, albeit a war no longer waged with bombs  and machine guns. Instead, it is a war of an intellectual corrosive subversion, and also conducted against German science. The heart of  Europe is still suffering from the consequences of this radical policy  of total destruction, which is unprecedented in human history. 
 
This wide-ranging and richly illustrated book is more than a  dispassionate study cataloguing death, material losses and suffering in chronological order. With his inimitable style of writing, Nordbruch  ruthlessly breaks taboos here. Ignoring the political and intellectual taboos created by the disciples of political correctness, he puts  forward unconventional demands that must be addressed by a future sovereign German policy.







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