From the MT:
“Russia Opens Genocide Case Into
Nazi Killings”
Russian investigators have opened
a genocide case on the murder of more than 200 disabled children in southern
Russia by Nazi Germany during World War II based on newly declassified
documents. German death squads on Oct. 9-10, 1942, killed 214 disabled foster
children who had fled Crimea for the coastal town of Yeysk, according to
archival documents declassified by the FSB’s Krasnodar region branch last month
and published by the state-run RIA Novosti news agency. An April 1943 report
into their mass grave initially concluded that the children were buried alive,
but an August 1943 document said they had suffocated from exhaust gas. “It’s been established that [Nazi death
squads] committed the mass murder of foster children using mobile gas chambers
during these punitive expeditions,” Russia’s Investigative Committee announced
Wednesday. The victims, commemorated with a memorial plaque in Yeysk, were
among an estimated 13,000 civilians that German soldiers killed during the
August 1942-February 1943 occupation of Krasnodar. The Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial says Soviet
military tribunals had brought 19 collaborators to justice for participating in
war crimes in the Krasnodar region. In 1980, a German court sentenced death
squad leader Kurt Christmann to 10 years in prison for organizing and actively
participating in the killings. Russia’s Investigative Committee said it had now
identified a Gestapo secret police officer, a Gestapo doctor, a comandante and
a number of unnamed death squad soldiers who it said had escaped justice. Its
criminal probe into genocide carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. It
said it has “every reason” to investigate the case because “the killing and
extermination of civilians before or during the war constitute crimes against
humanity, which don’t have a statute of limitations.”
^ It is long been known that the
Germans used mobile death squads throughout the areas of the former Soviet Union
that were occupied. What isn’t so well-known is that they also used mobile gas
vans there as well. It’s important for Russians (and everyone else in the world)
to know what happened to the men, women and children by the Nazis – especially when
it involves their own country. I know that many Russians do not know that
anyone besides Communists were targeted for death by the Germans and yet the
Jews and the disabled were targeted for extermination too. Next year may be the
75th Anniversary of the end of World War 2 (called the Great
Patriotic War in Russia) but that doesn’t mean the murders committed back then
should be ignored or forgotten. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/11/01/russia-opens-genocide-case-nazi-killings-disabled-children-a68010
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