I'm speechless.. is that what they teach in America?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_crimes_of_the_Wehrmacht
couple quotes
1) Destruction of Warsaw
Up to 13,000 soldiers and between 120,000 and 200,000 civilians were killed by German-led forces during the Warsaw Uprising. At least 5,000 German regular soldiers assisted the SS to crush the Polish resistance, most of them as reserve units.[13] Human shields were used by German forces during the fighting.[14]
3) Between May 25 and May 28, 1940, the German Wehrmacht committed several war crimes in and near the small Belgian village of Vinkt. Hostages were taken and used as human shields. As the Belgian army continued to resist, farms were searched and looted and more hostages taken. In all, 86 civilians are known to have been executed.
2)
prisoners from Poland (which never capitulated) and the USSR were incarcerated under significantly worse conditions. By December 1941, more than 2.4 million Soviet Red Army troops had been taken prisoner. These prisoners suffered from malnutrition and diseases like typhus that resulted from the Wehrmacht's failure to provide sufficient food, shelter, proper sanitation and medical care for the prisoners.
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4) Killing of POWs by Wehrmacht soldiers started during the September 1939 campaign in Poland. In many cases large groups of Polish soldiers were murdered after capture. On 26 March 1944, 15 uniformed U.S. Army officers and men were shot without trial at La Spezia, Italy, under orders of the commander of German 75th Army Corps, General Anton Dostler..
that's just the tip of the iceberg..