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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · The Matterhorn plan called for 20,000 troops and 200,000 short tons (180,000 t) of cargo to be shipped from the United States to CBI between 1 January and 30 June 1944, followed by 20,000 short tons (18,000 t) of fuel per month starting in April 1944.

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  2. Vor 4 Tagen · The Morgenthau Plan by Zoomer Historian.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · The very simplistic summary of the Morgenthau Plan is: Defeated Germany was to be turned into a „pastoral“ state, which is a very romantic, idyllic word trying to hide the fact that it meant no high-level industry, hardly any technology, hardly any education in eternity for the few Germans who would survive having their country ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Ab dem Juli 1944 kam es in Tirol zu mehreren Bombenangriffen auf Innsbruck und anderen Tiroler Orten und vor allem auf die Brenner Bahnlinie, die für den Nachschub der deutschen Truppen in Italien lebenswichtig war. Fast täglich überflogen Bomberstaffeln das Ausserfern um offensichtlich Ziele im Süden Deutschlands anzugreifen.

  5. Vor einem Tag · By 1944-45 it had become clear to many top Nazi officials that the war would soon be lost, and they would be imprisoned or executed for their war crimes, not least of which was participation in the Holocaust. Some tried to defy Hitler and were killed, some were loyal to the very end. Many chose a sneakier option – following orders as long as possible but forming a backup plan to flee when ...

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Met slechts een documentje van 4 pagina’s werd Duitsland een toekomst toegewenst als agrarische geïndustrialiseerde staat. Dit geheime plan uit 1944, dat de naam kreeg ‘Morgenthau Plan’, moest de Duitse industriestaat ontmantelen opdat zij niet weer een wereldoorlog zou kunnen ontketenen. Met de tegen Rusland ingestelde sancties, het opblazen van de gasleiding Nordstream en de druk om ...

  7. Vor 21 Stunden · It was then almost two years after the end of the war in Europe, and everything critics of the Morgenthau Plan had predicted had come to pass. Germans, unable to produce goods for export because of the destruction or dismemberment of their industrial plants, had no money to import food. Since the same factories that produced fertilizer could also produce war materiel, they had been shut down ...