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  1. 1945: The Savage Peace. When the Second World War ended, the people of liberated Europe celebrated their freedom from Nazi tyranny. Years of suffering had ended, but for millions of Germans, a new and terrible chapter was beginning.

  2. 1945: The Savage Peace. When the Second World War ended, the people celebrated their freedom from Nazi tyranny. Their years of suffering had ended, but for millions of Germans, the end of the conflict opened a new and terrible chapter.

  3. Synopsis. How, in 1945, after the end of World War II and the fall of the Nazi regime, the defeated were atrociously mistreated, especially those ethnic Germans who had lived peacefully for centuries in Germany's neighboring countries, such as Czechoslovakia and Poland.

    • Peter Molloy
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  4. May 24, 2015 · Overview. How, in 1945, after the end of World War II and the fall of the Nazi regime, the defeated were atrociously mistreated, especially those ethnic Germans who had lived peacefully for centuries in Germany's neighboring countries, such as Czechoslovakia and Poland.

  5. 1945: The Savage Peace. When the Second World War ended, the people celebrated their freedom from Nazi tyranny. Their years of suffering had ended, but for millions of Germans, the end of the conflict opened a new and terrible chapter.

  6. A powerful documentary revealing the appalling violence meted out to the defeated in 1945. Using rare and unseen archive film, 1945: The Savage Peace tells a harrowing story of vengeance against German civilians, which mirrored some of the worst cruelty of the Nazi occupiers during the years of war.

  7. 1945: The Savage Peace is a television documentary film directed by Peter Molloy. During the Second World War the Allies did their fair share of war crimes, one of which everyone knows about Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Also countless massacres like Bleiburg and deportations by Stalin.