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In ], ] Great Britain is alleged to have run a post-] ] ]. | |||
From 1945 - 1947 it was used to interrogate German prisoners, many of them communists, allegedly using physical maltreatment and intentional malnutrition (<ref> <ref/>, ). | |||
The ] reported on British post-war activities in Bad Nenndorf. In Great Britain ] provocatively showed pictures of allegedly emaciated German prisoners (see). | |||
] (regarding torturing German Communists) wrote: ''Harrowing photographs of young men who had survived being systematically starved, as well as beaten, deprived of sleep and exposed to extreme cold, were considered too shocking to be seen.'' | |||
Meanwhile German politicians demanded an apology from Britain (see ], ). The German newspaper '']'' claimed that there were other concentration camps such as Bad Nenndorf, but provided no proof to this charge. | |||
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