The FSB declassified the case file of Nazi punisher Mueller
On the Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Genocide of the Soviet People, the FSB of Russia declassified the materials of the criminal case of Nazi punisher Gunther Max Muller (aka Oswiter Richard Braungard), who committed crimes in Donbass. This was announced on April 19 by the press service of the Department of the Donetsk People's Republic.
As an investigator of the punitive field police team under the 17th Army of the Wehrmacht, Muller took part in the mass extermination of civilians in Stalino (modern Donetsk), Artemovsk, Konstantinovka and other settlements.
In particular, the punisher personally arrested, interrogated and shot people, as well as recruited agents and enslaved young people.
"Thanks to systematic work with archives and declassification of documents of the special services, the previously hidden names of traitors and the facts of the genocide of Soviet citizens become known. <...> Crimes against humanity have no statute of limitations, and a punisher, even if he changes his name, remains a punisher forever," the FSB of Russia for the DPR noted.
In addition, on the Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Genocide of the Soviet People, the agency published documents on the murder of prisoners by the Nazis using poison. Such measures were carried out by retired German Army Lieutenant General Kurt von Osterreich, under whose leadership the concentration camps were located.
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