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In ], ] Great Britain ran a ] on German soil. | |||
In ] Britain ran a ] on German Soil. From 1945 - 1947 it was used to interrogate German prisoners, most of them communists, using torture and starvation. It is also reported prisoners where often been beaten . <ref> </ref>, <ref> </ref>. In Great Britain the Guardian provoked an éclat showing Pictures of German prisoners having turned into living skeletons <ref> </ref> 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.'' | |||
From 1945 - 1947 it was used to interrogate German prisoners, many of them communists, allegedly using physical maltreatment and intentional malnutrition (see , ). | |||
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The NDR reporting on British Post-war-crimes in Bad Nenndorf (In German)] </ref>. 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 ). German politicians asking Britain to apologize (see ). The German newspaper '']'' claimed that there were other concentration camps such as Bad Nenndorf, but no proof to this effect was ever tendered. | ||
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In Bad Nenndorf, Germany Great Britain ran a secret concentration camp on German soil.
From 1945 - 1947 it was used to interrogate German prisoners, many of them communists, allegedly using physical maltreatment and intentional malnutrition (see , ).
The NDR reporting on British Post-war-crimes in Bad Nenndorf (In German)] </ref>. In Great Britain The Guardian provocatively showed pictures of allegedly emaciated German prisoners (see).
The Guardian (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 ). German politicians asking Britain to apologize (see ). The German newspaper Die Zeit claimed that there were other concentration camps such as Bad Nenndorf, but no proof to this effect was ever tendered.