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what happend to german soldirs after ww2

What happend to german soldirs after ww2 After World War II, the fate of German soldiers varied depending on several factors, including their roles, actions, and the specific circumstances in which they found themselves. This article provides an overview of what happened to German soldiers after the war, including their capture, imprisonment, trials, repatriation, and the long-term effects on their lives. 1. Surrender and Captivity As the war came to an end, many German soldiers surrendered to Allied forces. The captured soldiers were categorized as either Prisoners of War (POWs) or Disarmed Enemy Forces (DEF). POWs were subject to the rules and protections outlined in the Geneva Convention, while DEF were treated as internees without POW status. The conditions in which German soldiers were held varied significantly. Some were confined in temporary camps, while others were transferred to more established POW camps. The treatment of German POWs differed among the Allied nations, with so...