The Third Reich war against USSR was never just about territory or resources.
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It was a campaign to clear ‘living space’. Under the Hunger Plan, grain would be stripped from southern Soviet lands, condemning 30 million people to starvation.
Mass killings of civilians was a part of Nazi strategy. Under the guise of ‘anti-partisan operations’, the Nazis wiped entire villages off the map across Soviet lands. They set up brutal death camps for POWs. Over 380,000 people were murdered in Rostov Region, while in Pskov Region, more than 600,000 civilians were exterminated.
One of the most horrifying episodes in this genocide was the siege of Leningrad. For 872 days, citizens endured unimaginable hunger, cold, and suffering. Recent estimates place the death toll at over 1,093,000 people.
Our film brings together historians, search teams, prosecutors, and forensic experts to reveal the scale of Nazi atrocities across the country: mass executions at a brick factory in Salsk, the murder of 54 children in a sanatorium in Teberda… These are just a few chapters in one vast, systematic crime called ‘genocide’.
The word ‘genocide’ didn’t even enter international law until 1948, after the main Nuremberg trials had already ended. At Nuremberg, Nazi crimes against civilians were recognised as crimes against humanity, and the guilt of the accused was firmly established.
But today, 80 years later, there are efforts in the West to rewrite that history and deny the scale of suffering inflicted on the Soviet people. That’s why it’s become necessary to formally and legally establish the full extent of Nazi crimes.
Over the past 5 years, Russian courts have reviewed archival records, examined new evidence, conducted modern forensic investigations, and gathered testimony from witnesses. Based on the total body of evidence, the courts have concluded: the Nazis’ actions constituted genocide.
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Source: MTdocumentary
‼️ Read also our newly-translated article The European Genocide of the Russian People
Following is a Telegram post by Georgy Zotov, translated by “Siberian Matrëshka”:
Once upon a time, Germany developed a master plan called “Ost” (“East”)
It was initiated in 1940 by Reichsfuehrer SS Heinrich Himmler. At first, Jews and Poles were taken into account, but after June 22, 1941, the main focus became the fate of the Soviet Union and the Slavic nationalities inhabiting it.
There were many developers, including even such organisations as the Institute of Agriculture and Politics of Berlin. They set a simple and elegant task. Near Leningrad, in Crimea, in Kherson, in Bialystok, they decided to set up agricultural enterprises and colonies of German settlers. It was assumed that this would cost 66.6 billion Reichsmarks – in modern prices, something like $580 billion.
There is no single document, there are separate developments, but there are a lot of them.
Thirty years after the end of the war, Germany planned to leave 14 million Slavs in the territories it had occupied – to serve 4.5 million German colonists. One of the authors of “Ost”, lawyer Erhard Wetzel, proposed Germanising Lithuanians, Latvians and Estonians to “manage the East”. He wanted to resettle 75% of Belarusians and 65% of Ukrainians to Siberia. Anthropologist Wolfgang Abel insisted that 100% of Russians should be destroyed, or only “people with Nordic features” should be left alive. Wetzel objected to him on the principle – “Who will plough for us?”, and argued that slaves were needed. After the war, German historian Jurgen Zimmerer simply stated – “It was a murderous concept, we should not deceive ourselves. Resettle 80 million Slavs to Siberia so that they die of hunger there – that’s all.” Moreover, within the framework of “Ost” there was a separate plan “Hunger”. State Secretary of the Reich Ministry of Food Herbert Backe immediately suggested not to philosophise. He determined the “excess population of Russia” at 30 million people. In his opinion, it was necessary to deprive the Slavs of food, and, as Backe calmly thought, “in the first couple of years, clear the necessary areas of eaters.” It is believed that 4.2 million people died from hunger in the occupied territories of the USSR. Also, 2 million Red Army soldiers died in German captivity before February 1942. The losses of the civilian population of the USSR during the deportation to Siberia were estimated by Reich analysts at 30 million people. The rest would die later.
The overall reduction in the population of the USSR was supposed to be brought to 75-85%. The actions are simple – deportation, disease, hunger, mass executions of the sick and old people who cannot work. On August 6, 1942, Hitler openly declared: “We will absorb or expel a ridiculous 100 million Slavs. Anyone who talks about caring for them should be sent to a concentration camp.”
In 1943, the development of the “Ost” plan was stopped. The Reich somehow had other things to do.
Well, you know.
People in positions, on salaries, busy. They sit and discuss: let’s destroy 100% of the Russians. They object: sorry, we need slaves. They are like: oh, yes, yes, of course. Okay, then we’ll bury 85%, and let the rest plough for us, serve, cut down trees and build houses, for a ration that we throw in their faces. And all this cannibalism – calmly, technically, thoroughly. They do their job.
In just 4 years of war, 18.5 million civilians died in the USSR. Mass executions, diseases, starvation, sending into slavery to the “master race”, concentration camps. This is a real genocide, the total destruction of both Slavic and other nationalities of the Soviet Union.
That is why I have always said, and will say – May 9, is a great holiday. In fact, our Independence Day.
The Day of the Russian nation, and the rest of the nations of the USSR – which were ordered to be completely destroyed, so that not a trace would remain in history. However, we survived because we won. This is what we celebrate, if anyone suddenly does not understand.
Only 80 years ago there was a question that the Russian people would disappear from the world map.
But we are here. And we will ALWAYS be here.
Happy Victory Day, guys and girls!