The rape of a three year old is not contradictory with the arbitarily announced limits because it is a single case. Which means that statistically speaking it is an outlier.The quote you used refered to the age, and it was contradicted by the rape of a 3-year old which seems to be way below the arbitarily announced "limits" of 8 or 14 that were presented. I'm not sure how you can say the source argued the opposite of what he claimed.
As I have said multiple times now, the original Morgenthau plan was not implemented. What was implemented was a heavily watered down version that called for German industry to be reduced, but not completely abolished.Are you dense, crazy or simply borderline psychotic and sociopathic as not to understand that reducing Germany to an agricultural state was bound to kill of perhaps over a third of its population, since it was never self-sufficient, and "agriculture" alone could not provide even for the people inside the country, much less for exports! That's like deindustrializing modern Japan - once you do that, most of its population will horribly die. The market works that way.
Saying that the initial Potsdam ideas were "probably" affected by the Morgenthau plan is hardly proof of anything. I find it very hard to believe that the other allied powers were not interested in seeing German industrial power reduced (we know that the Soviet Union was) so to say that German deindustrialization was an exclusively American idea is something I find hard to believe.Decartelization - the initial Potsdam ideas - were already probably affected by the Morgenthau, since the drafts were developed during the entirety of 1944. But they weren't going as far as what was later "cleared" during Quebec and in 1946.
Okay, firstly I would like a link to the quote so I can see when it was said and in what context it was said in. Since all German industry was not destroyed in six months I suspect it was from a more extreme draft of the Morgenthau plan and was not carried out.They even left a special paragraph about "peaceful domestic industries" to avoid referring to a completely agricultural Germany which would be nonsense. Contrast this with this:
So it is clearly progressing from milder to harsher terms, and it's America's plan which is the harsher one. The Potsdam agreement centered on demilitarization and deindustrialization as a side objective. This is just deindustrialization for the sake of crushing Germany.Within a short period, if possible not longer than 6 months after the cessation of hostilities, all industrial plants and equipment not destroyed by military action shall either be completely dismantled and removed from the area or completely destroyed.