Eisenhower and German POWs
General Eisenhower and the German Prisoner of War Camps
Bacque charges that hundreds of thousands of German POWs who entered the camps were not transfered out and so the must have died. The fact that Red Cross food aid was returned and soldiers were kept on short rations are seen by Bacque as the method of the genocide.
Several historians rebutting Bacque have explained that the missing POWs simply went home, that Red Cross food aid was sent to displaced civilians and that German POWs were fed the same rations that the US Army was providing to the civilian population.
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Accusation of genocide
According to Canadian novelist James Bacque and various Web sites devoted to historical revisionism,
hundreds of thousands or millions of German POWs died of starvation or exposure while held in post-war internment camps. However no professional historian has confirmed these deaths and Bacque's scholarship is often critized.
Defense of Eisenhower
In a New York Times book review, Stephen Ambrose retorted: