In May 1945, World War II ended, but the war against Germany went on. Looted of their property, decimated by famine and disease, raped, robbed, and enslaved, millions of Germans, most of them women and children, bore the brunt of what Time magazine called "history's most terrifying peace".
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In May 1945, World War II ended, but the war against Germany went on. Looted of their property, decimated by famine and disease, raped, robbed, and enslaved, millions of Germans, most of them women and children, bore the brunt of what Time magazine called "history's most terrifying peace".
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