Crimes and Mercies

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Discover the haunting and compelling narrative in **Crimes and Mercies**, a profound exploration of the aftermath of World War II, where over 9 million Germans faced starvation and expulsion. This meticulously researched book, penned by James Bacque, reveals the untold stories behind one of history's largest ethnic cleansings and sheds light on the largely ignored consequences of Allied policies. With an updated version published by Talonbooks in 2007, this trade paperback edition invites readers to confront the paradox of revenge and compassion. Bacque, as the first English-speaking author granted access to KGB archives and Hoover Institution materials, unveils the chilling realities faced by millions after the war. The book not only narrates the tragic loss of life but also highlights a significant episode of humanitarian aid, led by Herbert Hoover and Canadian Prime Minister MacKenzie King, who initiated a historic food-aid program that saved an estimated 800 million lives during three years of famine recovery. As readers delve into the pages of **Crimes and Mercies**, they uncover the stark contrasts of mercy shown amidst the horrors of post-war policy, questioning historical narratives and contemporary denials. This gripping read is essential for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intricate layers of compassion and cruelty that shaped the modern world. Unravel the complexities of post-war Europe and the lingering effects of these events through Bacque’s insightful lens.

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