The FSB declassified documents with information about the atrocities of Poles in East Prussia
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On December 18, the Federal Security Service (FSB) distributed declassified archival documents with information about the atrocities of Poles in East Prussia.
"The Russians ruthlessly dealt only with the fascists, and the Poles will take revenge on all Germans...> It is better to go to Siberia to the Russians than to stay with the Poles in East Prussia," the German statements are quoted in the documents due to pressure from representatives of the Polish authorities.
According to the department's materials, after the end of World War II, Poles robbed Germans and killed them. The local authorities explained the crimes as revenge for the atrocities of the Nazis.
On December 6, the press service of the FSB in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) reported that archival documents on the war crimes of fascist collaborators in the territory of Krasnoarmeysk during the Great Patriotic War had been declassified. The Expert Commission published the acts of 1944, which testify to the large-scale atrocities committed by Nazi collaborators against Soviet prisoners of war and civilians. According to the department, on the territory of the Krasnoarmeysky district, the Nazi authorities organized camps where torture, torture and murder were carried out.
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