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CONTENTS ( James Bacque contributions ): “ The High Snow ,” p. 67-72 ; “ A small Film ,” 73-80 ; “ Sun and Earth for a Dollar ,” 81-88 ; “ the truth shall make you wierd ,” 88-97 ; “ On the morning of the death of Colonel Alexander Ramsay, O. B. E .,” 98-114 ; “ The Nancy Poems ,” 115-119 ; “ A Conversation with Milton Wilson ,” 120-146.
Includes James Bacque ’ s “ A Truth so Terrible: Atrocities against German POWs and civilians during and after WWII ,” on pp. 261 – 267.
Includes “ Foreword ” by Col. Ernest F. Fisher, xix-xxi ; also “ Introduction to the second revised edition ,” by James Bacque, xxiii-lxx.
James Bacque and Richard Matthias Müller, Dear Enemy ; Germany Then and Now ( Bolton, ON: Fenn, 2000 ).
* Other Losses ( controversial 1989 book by James Bacque which claims that U. S. General Dwight Eisenhower intentionally caused the deaths of around a million German prisoners of war held in Western internment camps briefly after the Second World War )
Canadian historian James Bacque estimated the total number of deaths to approximately one million, and a mortality rate of 30 %.
The book Other Losses by James Bacque ( ISBN 1-55168-191-9 ) alleges that General Dwight Eisenhower ordered the mistreatment of German prisoners of war who were detained in American-run POW camps after World War II.
In his 1989 book Other Losses, James Bacque claimed that Allied Supreme Commander Dwight Eisenhower deliberately caused the death of 790, 000 German captives in internment camps through disease, starvation and cold from 1944 to 1949.
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