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And yes, the Germans killed lots of innocent people (especially Poles) before they were conquered. In fact, the Germans murdered more people in Russia than the Soviets did in Germany... and all that proves given that the Soviets could have killed every man, women and child in eastern Germany if they wanted to, is that the Soviets despite their pitiless, atheist ideology were still more human than the subhuman Nazis since they didn't kill as many innocent people in Germany, even after they won the war, as the subhuman Nazis did on their way to losing it in Russia.
Hitler did more damage to Germany than any non-German ever could. If he could have seen what would become of Germany because of his actions, he would have killed himself ten years sooner and saved Germany a lot of grief.
Soviet Union: German Prisoners of War following World War II
https://sites.tufts.edu/atrocityendings/2015/08/07/german-pows-deaths-under-allied-control/
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/czeslawa-kwoka-1942/