Saturday, August 26, 2017

Russian atrocities in World War II

"The story, or more accurately, the story that is being presented to us looks like a clogged toilet - you run the water, wash it, and the dirt nevertheless emits to the surface."
The theme of the Germans' allegations through the VWB has been much debated over the years. Somehow, in the background, there are some terrifying events. What Soviet soldiers have done has no analogue in modern history. The war allows the nasty Russian vinias (the overwhelming majority of the Russian army) to release their madness at will. In the eyes of the world, the Russians demonstrate how low the Russian man has fallen.
After more than half a century of silence in Germany, there was a woman who dared to break the taboos imposed on the mass rape of German women by Soviet soldiers. Gabriele Koepp's book "Why Should I Be a Girl?" Is the first written proof in which the author does not conceal his real name. The total number of victims of sexual abuse is at least 2.5 million in Berlin alone. Ms. Koepp broke the silence of all the victims, most of the remembrance of the horrors of Russian atrocities in 1945 persecuted them all their lives.
 
The first weeks after the capture of Berlin are just terrible. Every German woman was afraid to hear from her Russian "liberator": "Frau, com!" The cruelties reach such proportions that even the Roman Catholic Church believes that it must give up the ban on abortion.
At that time, 5 million Soviet soldiers were quartered in the German capital and its surroundings. According to experts, each woman was raped on an average of 10-12 times. The age of the victims is between 8 and 90 years. Many of them were raped to death. Russian soldiers have found a way to satisfy their misguided drive, as this was the violence. This has happened not only in Germany. Along the way, every nation understood what the Russian man really was. The arrests that Russian soldiers have done to each other (currently happening in Russian barracks) are now being poured on the heads of normal, innocent and unprotected people.
Even now, 80-year-old Ms. Koepp, who in 1945 was only 15, can not sleep without nightmares. She writes in her novel: "I can not feel anything else. For me, sexuality has become synonymous with violence. "
In an interview with Der Spiegel, Gabrielle tells her that her mother and her mother are fleeing on January 25, 1945, when the Red Army approaches. Ms. Koepp's family then lived in Schneidemuhl (now a Polish town in Pomerania). During the evacuation, Gabriela and her sister separated from her mother and boarded a freight train for Berlin. The composition was shot by Russian artillery. As the freight wagon door was locked, Gabrielle climbed to the window and ran out. Her sister stayed inside, and Gabby never saw her again. The next day, the girl was found by Soviet soldiers while they dug into the houses of the nearby village in search of prey. She was raped twice this day, and twice more the following morning. After that, she managed to hide under a table in a room full of refugees. Then Soviet soldiers re-enter the house. Old German women who want to save themselves from their violence pass on to Gabriele. After two weeks of sexual slavery, Koepe managed to escape. Meanwhile, the current government of Russia and a large section of society firmly denies the fact that the Soviet army has overwhelmed the German civilians. Koepe, who was only 15 years old then wrote, "I was almost a child. Writing this book was not easy, but I had no choice: if it was not me, then who else? "
The Russian soldiers, with a brilliant look at their leadership, do such grudges as no normal man would have done. Elderly and children raped to death. Murders of innocents every day in a particularly cruel way. No German soldier has done such terrible things as any Soviet has done.
In October 1944, the Soviet army invaded eastern Prussia. Already at the border, the Russian soldier is waiting for him a huge poster:
«ВОТ ОНА, ПРОКЛЯТАЯ ГЕРМАНИЯ!»
For more insight, the poster was crowned with a large arrow pointing to the "non-assaulting" West. Just two years ago, the writer-writer The "D" comrade, Elai Erenburg, the friend of Stalin and Beria, wrote:
"... We understood: the Germans are not people! From where the word "German" is the most terrible curse for us. From now on, the very word "German" empties our weapons. We wont talk. We will not be indignant. We will kill. If you have not killed at least one German for the day, your day is broken. If you think that the German will kill your neighbor instead of you, you have not understood anything. If you do not kill the German, he will kill you. He will capture your family will torment him and take him to his deplorable Germany. If you can not kill the German with a bullet, kill him with a bayonet. If there is a lull on your stretch, if you wait for a fight, try to kill the German before the battle. If you leave the German to live, he will hang a Russian man or rape a Russian woman. If you killed a German, kill a second, there is nothing more merry about the German carcasses. Do not count the days! Do not count miles! Number one: the Germans killed by you. WAY NEMECA! - this is what the elderly woman asks. Kill the German! - the children are praying. Kill the German! - that screams the ground. Do not hesitate! Do not miss! Kill! ... "and the Russians in Germany follow Eileen Erengburg's instructions - they kill the Germans and rape the women.
The British Field Marshal Montgomery, who calls for the behavior of the Red Army in the occupied German territory, in his memoirs calls the Russians "really wild Asians," and adds: "Their behavior, especially with regard to German women, provokes a revulsion in us. In some areas of the Russian zone there are practically no Germans. They all escaped under the pressure of the barbarians. "
According to the American General Keating, who was well aware of the situation in the Russian part of Berlin: "... the unrestrained actions of the Russian troops are similar to the actions of the Hinges Khan hordes." At the same time, George F. Kennan once again verbally Before the American specialist in international law, Alfred M. de Zacas, wrote in his memoirs: "... the councils have wiped out the local population from the face of the earth in a way that has no analogue since the time of the Asian hordes." The Russians in Germany show one. No one who found ground in them can produce anything normal.

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