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How miserable was Germany after its defeat in World War II? Soviet officers: 2 million descendants of the Soviet Union stayed in Germany.

World War II was an unprecedented disaster in human history. At least 90 million people were killed or injured in this war, and 2 billion people were involved in this war. Its combat area reaches 22 million square kilometers, which is the biggest war in the history of the earth ... However, it is unimaginable that this war was actually provoked by three countries.

Of these three countries (Germany, Italy and Japan), Germany is the most powerful. It used its own steel corps and "blitzkrieg" to sweep across Europe in a rolling way: 1 hour won Denmark, 5 days won the Netherlands, 18 days won Belgium, 23 days won Norway, 27 days won Poland, and even claimed to be "the best in Europe"

Such a country, and after it surrendered, can the Allies let it go? After the end of World War II, Germany suffered the most severe liquidation in history, not once. Its territory is divided into four parts, one belongs to the Soviet Union, the other to the United States, the other to Britain and the other to France. All the technology, factories, enterprises and talents in Germany have been carved up; Finally, Germany split into East Germany and West Germany, with the Berlin Wall in the middle, completely tearing the country apart.

Of these four countries, Russians hate Germany the most, followed by French, and then Britain and Americans are nothing but rich people in the world. They don't have much competition for some factories. The key is talent. The Soviet Union's revenge on Germany was very serious, with all kinds of plunder, discrimination and abuse. About 500,000 German women were insulted by the Soviet Union, and even a Soviet officer exaggerated. He said that 2 million descendants of the Soviet Union stayed in Germany. When soldiers see anything valuable in the street, they will take it away, even the railway will be torn down ... In short, Germany fell into great chaos after the war.

If people have no money to regenerate, no money to earn, factories can be built, talents can be trained, and talents are gone, what should we do if our land is lost? You can't fight anymore! Germany's land was carved up in large quantities, Poland directly pushed the border to the west for 200 kilometers with the support of the Soviet Union, and Prussia, the symbol city of Germany, was also taken away by Lithuania and Poland. The Sicilian industrial zone and the German grain-producing area all fell. Generally speaking, Germany lost its former land of 1/4 after World War II, and they are all extremely important places.

After these lands were divided, the Germans living in them were expelled and replaced by immigrants from the victorious countries, and the traces of Germany disappeared in these homeland. This also cut off a way out for Germany to recover these places through a referendum.