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Hitler often preferred the company of his adoring rank and file soldiers to that of
                      some of certain snobby Generals who later turned on the “corporal”.







                                                      1944 - 1945

                         TYPHUS EPIDEMICS DEVASTATE THE GERMAN
                                             INTERNMENT CAMPS




               Typhus  is  spread  by  head  lice,  and  has  historically  been  linked  to  wars  and
               crowded  conditions.  Decomposing  typhus  corpses  can  also  spread  the  disease
               into local groundwater. During and after the World War I, as many as 5 million
               Poles and Russians had died of the deadly disease. (14)


               To stop the spread of typhus, the Germans shave the heads of the prisoners and
               delouse  their  clothing  in  “gas  chambers”.  With  the  situation  in  Germany
               deteriorating fast, deadly typhus epidemics break out in Germany’s internment
               camps, especially in Poland. The Allied bombardment of railroads and medicine
               factories contributes greatly to this medical crisis.


               In spite of Germany’s well-documented efforts to stop the typhus epidemic, (15)
               deaths  in  the  concentration  camps  continue  to  mount  throughout  ’44  &  ’45.
               After  the  war,  Allied  propaganda  will  falsely  portray  the  typhus  deaths  as
               evidence of a deliberate extermination program aimed at the Jews.
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