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                        The Nazi Army And The Genocides
	
	
 In Mid-March 1942, some 75 to 80 percent of all victims of the Holocaust were still alive, while 20 to 25 percent had perished. A mere 11 months later, in mid-February 1943, the percentages were exactly the reverse.  How is it possible that over a short period of time so many people were murdered' Who was responsible for these terrible acts' There was a belief that Genocide was the responsibility of Heinrich Himmlers SS. The German Army was thought to have fought a clean war on the Eastern front. This view is incredibly escapist. The Allies unwittingly contributed to this interpretation when they asked Generals to talk or write about their war experiences. Since this was the beginning of the cold war, the focus was on strategies and combat experiences against the Soviet army and not on war crimes. This made it very easy for a soldier to plead ignorance.  
	Historians also jumped on the bandwagon. Books such as Lost Victories by Erich von Manstein became a best seller. This book implies that if Hitler had not been so controlling and had not interfered with the war, the German Army could have won the war on the eastern
	
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