Execution of Pietro Koch, Nazi collaborator, June 1945 Official caption: Koch, who deserted the Italian Army to aid the German SS, is tied to the death chair with his back to the firing squad. He is neatly dressed in a light tan suit. Near Rome, Italy. June 1945 1. Receiving last rites 2-3. Tied to the chair 4. Dead 5. Burning the chair About 2.2 million troops fought against the axis before France fell in 1940. After that, the Free French Army fought on the allies' side. In 1944 there were about 400 000 free french troops (many of them, around one third or perhaps more, were from France's colonial empire, but in some divisions colonial troops made up to two thirds of the total force). By the end of the war, the size of the FFA had risen to 1.3 million, making it the fourth largest allied force. Concerning the french forces of the interior (FFI, or "the resistance"), it's hard to give a definite figure, but 400 000 by 1944 is a common estimate. Compare these ...
How common were instances of sexual abuse in Nazi concentration camps. The accounts that rap£ or prostitution was common, Were the guards were given "free reign" over the prisoners given view of them as subhuman The Nazis sort of developed a network of state-controlled brothels during the war. This included both the civilian and military brothels. The Nazis even set up brothels for the forced labor inmates that helped with the German war effort as incentives for higher production from prisoners in camps. Back then these brothels were suppose to serving several needs. For the soldiers that were far away from home, the Nazis thought that having these brothels would reduce the possibility of rape in occupied lands and reducing the sexual relations with impure local women or forced laborer's, as well. Heck, the Nazis tried to use these brothel women to cure homosexuality as a treatment with male prisoners that were gay. Regular German women were exempt from serving in these b...