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she was recognized, so it was the autumn of the forty-second year. i mean, she was wearing this. yes oh god one of the neighbors happened to witness the murder of darya zakharovna's face before he shot her. i'm not scerules. he remembered for the rest of his life one of the local residents saw this execution and said that dasha had such a look. so that the whole village would know the name of the one who betrayed the latvian punisher, darya zakharovna knew all this. it was her distant relative, headman volkov, the same one who warned the germans about the appearance of the chairman of the village council vasily matveev that i don’t want to say a distant relative whom they didn’t mother, what about the germans?
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the main murderer of the tin slide will be connected with the political elite of modern latvia, look in just a couple of minutes. this is a female imperial eagle and she is very upset. after all , none of you knows about her achievements. she, by the way, gave birth to plump chicks, while everyone around her told her that she, endangered in this region, is visible in the face of excellent work. we wait replenishment national project. ecology is 16 specially protected natural areas with an area of ​​more than 4.5 million hectares. and you did not know
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the national projects. watch together. we're getting a flash of the premier. you're a genius. the chairman of the collective farm, darya zakharovna shilova , had two daughters . where did they come from before the war. olga went to work in siberia and the horrors of the occupation did not touch her, the younger galina lived in wood lice after the execution of her mother, along with the old grandmother will be sent into slavery. starting from the forty-second year, there was a massive e-e drive
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of the population from their homes for its replacement use e in the baltic states, e, and on the territory. uh, actually the third reich, a man from these, uh, families, uh, went to the front, a and b to help u handed out or because of small money they sold uh women and children, uh from uh, russian forces who were stolen, in addition , the germans intended to completely clear the indigenous population, and the occupied territory of the north-west of russia and in. the first it was the turn of the front-line areas so that there were no disloyal nazi authorities in the rear of the troops, the question arose of how, uh, to clean up. the old ones were occupied by the nazis from the population in order to break their connection with the partisans. uh,
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well, and in general, completely bleed this territory. uh, with the retreat of the german troops, accurate data. how many residents of the novgorod region were driven into slavery in germany and the baltic states are still not there, and in 1942, by order of the duke, units of the thirty-eighth army corps from the city of novgorod more than 100,000 people were forcibly cornered in the novgorod hypothecary region into the arab labor in germany. it seems so. you are a lot or a little by the standards of, uh, soviet republics there, belarus, ukraine seems to be a little driven there by the millions. and by the standards of the novgorod region, this is a lot. uh, in general, the germans just switched to uh direct terrorist activities for uh hijacking, uh, mass hijacking of the population. uh, for arab labor. uh,
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latvia and even germany, uh, where they are, uh, stolen were used both in an industrial place and in a rural economy in the fall of 43, under the blows of the red army, the wehrmacht also barely held on to the head of the novgorod occupation zone, general kurt duke. the sonder orders yana's team to proceed to the scorched earth tactics, 1943 came and the order to deport the entire population beyond the defense line, deport the panther beyond the line. baltics germany and what to do with the houses, and the houses should be burned down . we will not give you horses. you will walk hundreds
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kilometers. if you take a lot of things, you will get tired. take, the most important the most valuable. well , of course, i eat it. we will eat on the way, because we most likely will not feed you either, and then he sets fire to the house when the germans were preparing a defensive line near novgorod. and this was already forward, closer to this forward, when they broke through the blockade of leningrad but had not yet lifted it. they are just a 20-kilometre strip of trite villages. they simply burned it down, while people weren’t allowed to take anything with them, except for the most necessary, that is, cattle, all valuable property was requisitioned ; i am not a socialist. they burned her native village of the hoarse family, the antonins sent the rest of the inhabitants into slavery to the concentration camp, so they took everyone completely everything
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, all the villages didn’t leave anyone, in what yes, the cars fell there, and everyone loaded the tea at night, the train was already at the sink and the full train of ninety wagons was loaded and taken away. everyone in a row became small, who what old people stayed at home everyone died at home, they could no longer lead them all out, there were brothers, novgorod region, batetsky district, almost 30 km to the tin hill, the village of kostroma and here is a document that describes what happened with by all its inhabitants i quote december 20. 1943, the germans surrounded the village, the punishers entered every house and ordered them to gather for evacuation , all without exception, small and old, those
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who refused were shot on the spot , 390 people refused go, but just here, too, at the novgorod process , cases were examined when there were residents trying to escape from this theft. they hid in the woods in dugouts, then these dugouts were discovered, raided and thrown grenades. well, one grenade in the dugout and all at once there is no dugout and all of them, so that they are no longer there either. all those who caused some kind of discontent. uh, uh, nazis and assistants, and they uh, were also subjected to physical punishment. that is, it was blows with sticks hmm and destroyed. ah, melee weapons. sometimes they are shot. well, then which of the executioners preferred that? yes, some wielded cleavers or daggers. uh, this is also in the documents, often
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along with livestock, and it was cold when they were transported to latvia, lithuania, estonia or germany in wagons. of course, there was no food after the arrival of the deportees, they were led to the so-called stock exchange, where the owners chose their slaves. everything still depended on the performance of the most efficient personnel. uh, they went to the mines, they went to the factories. uh, labor a and prisoners of war and abducted civilians. eh, but the least efficient e were distributed for little money. e local owners in the baltic states and in fact were for trucks. if these are children, then they were forced to graze, cattle, as a rule. uh, that's if the adults are
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some sawmill work. uh, sometimes they were forced to make repairs, uh. shot by me, not by a sentsyrulesos in the tin hill of darya shilova , little galya, together with her old grandmother, was given in lithuania to serve a farmer. but when they arrived there, they were distributed among the farms, there was the owner farm with the mistress, the mistress, she says such a sick woman was all over, she says, i had to help around the house. aunt galya had to work, so, and grandmother says in the field, she probably worked and everything depended on the arbitrariness of the owner. it just doesn’t cancel slavery in any way, that is, they didn’t go there themselves, they drove them there, they stole their forces. and where you were brutally completely ruthlessly treated somewhere kinder, it depended specifically on the owner, but the key point is that these were the owners and their slaves, by the way, money, by the way, many owners also relate
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loves well, let's say some feed her, then they slaughter and eat, that is, well, relationships. meanwhile, until today. i wish you very good. it concerns people who were driven away for any offense or disobedience. not to mention the attempt to escape, the owner could send his slaves to a concentration camp. sent to the death camp and the family, the chairman of the village council vasily matveev, who was shot in a tin hill. ahead was a woman with three children, only hellish torments and death were waiting, but unexpectedly they were saved, a miracle at some half-station in lithuania, the convoys looked for a watch, and in the exchange imperceptibly let them go behind the barbed wire, talked to this, who is there, and the sentry it was they ended up detained there. here she somehow gave it to him, released them, in general quiet children and mother. and
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so, maybe, where he sent them. this story of tamari, matveeva, was told by her mother-in-law, however, our heroine, and she herself knew a lot, firsthand , her native village volnaya tan and hid in the forest just 9 km from the terrible tin hill in the forty-first. when the germans entered the village, tamara viktorovna was 3 years the invaders turned their house to the laundry. on the contrary, i was at home, now they removed the house, they demolished the candidacy, the germans were already completely lying to my mother's sister. here, opposite the house, they were more there and they shared it. here is such a small closet, like in the kitchen. and so all the germans lived little tamara, her mother, something. the thugs, i didn’t socialize, were kicked out of the house and sent to
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forced labor in lithuania, and there the owner settled them in a barn with cattle and got to the owners. mom, she says, is very poor, damn it. says this to polink this room separately, so everyone floats on the pillows, and there are cattle there these years, and there are chickens all in this one room, in general, my mother was a very poor family in the baltic states. tamara matveeva will not stay long. in a few months they will be sent to germany germany did not work in the fields. they planted radishes there. they collected. in general, then the baur had a large cowshed. everyone worked there, they worked for the germans. not only russian belarusians were there, he says, ukrainians of all kinds would have been there. there were a lot of serbs there. there, the so
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-called starbeiters were bent until the end of the war back on german farms and factories lived behind barbed wire on the territory of labor camps from concentration camps. they were little different. instead of shoes , the waterworkers had pads on their clothes. they were required to wear a patch. ost are people who, uh, died in the mines at the factories, they were killed for their attempts to escape, they were taken to their camps, and there they were systematically destroyed in the forty-fifth, when the third reich lived out its last days. the family of tamara matveyeva prayed that they would be released by our very painful bombings. this is what ours bombed when the city is not far from here
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burned. we'll be there before we didn't go, and this one is like this, and our russian americans were already liberating them with bombs. here is the same way through lithuania to germany, the family went, shot in a tin hill of a teacher, antonina, vanifatieva scattered around fooling around there was no camp. no, not right away. although i would have figured out what i came for, what i like, and they took me as workers, but life in a german labor camp at a gas plant forever left traces of the overseer’s whip on the body, they played well. twelve-year-old 12 belt braiding with a whip of kings and executed on a bone horse and executed
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with a whip hammered everything was good nothing happened. here at 8:00 am, you can’t go anywhere from home to work. so the sick went there, but i was still there. the child needed something there, but our sisters, i worked for you. in the camp. all so to the left, a step to the right, an attempt to escape and a painful death to work hard from morning to night, even small children were obliged. there was a large camp in the camp and they lived in the camp in the forest and worked. bitches were gathering over us it's been like this for 10 years now. yes, eight each the warden was with a whip, 12, a belt whip. the meager rations of the starbeiter made it possible to work and not stretch out. legs, nothing more, beetroot fed
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one turnip before coffee, not sweet in the evening. and the cake was from this with bran, unclean. they only thought about bread, the left one just does not suffer for a long time, if only to die faster at once and that's it. they weren't afraid of death. they just thought nastya would take us down faster, but she killed us to death and that's it. were not afraid to die, every day the funeral from the cold from hunger victory day seven. i am i wouldn’t have met the fatevs in a german camp, thank god, everyone lived to see him, the war was already over, as ours had already been pinned. they left us all in the camp and fled to the parts where should we go? we went home on foot. how many have gone there? god knows how long it
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took two months. here we come. there, the car was already delivered, well, the rest was empty in january 1944. the red army liberates that during the occupation almost the entire population was exterminated out of twenty- nine thousand. only five thousand of those who lived here before the war survived until our arrival, and these here are 100,000 stolen. let me repeat. uh, only a third of them returned, and to this day we can't recover from the devastation of the war. and these villages that were burned, then they just remained , uh, in the archives. uh, no one lives there. it’s just that the ashes are only in e, then in the area where the tin hill is located, the parquet area was destroyed 52 e, 52 trees inhabited e, in
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the area itself. uh, over four uh-t-400 houses. uh, it was also burned. uh, almost all local small industry was destroyed by 40. uh, if i'm not mistaken 45 schools, uh, and so on. so this is the area. uh, one of the most affected uh in the territory in veliky novgorod itself , only 50 people met the red army, who, however, survived, according to historians. and this is a shocking number. may be overstated. why are there so many people, because it is clear that it is already three to four months before the events described. the entire population is being evicted cleanly, and in the city it’s much harder to hide than in the countryside, where it’s possible to equip a modest dugout in a fishing line and a dugout
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equip from the stove and with what is called with potatoes and with a couch this is a city. so the question is uh, well, someone says that some partisans met the red army in january-february 1944, that is, when the red army offensive was developing here near novgorod by this time the notorious killer and the leader of the bloody executioners tin slide. i was already wearing the uniform of the commander of a battalion of the latvian ss legion, and already, it seemed, i was thinking over a plan. how to save your skin? execution pits they begin to present evidence of the crime of the latvian thugs, how, at the very first exhumation, relatives were able to identify daria shilova, which general kurt hertz said in his defense at the trial, how the americans hid from the influence
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of the main punisher. and what cia assignments did he carry out after the war under the roof of the daugava hawks ss organization, if you are a creative, ambitious young professional who is ready to prove by deeds that you are the best profession, then rather take part in the national open. championship of creative competencies, art masters is your way to the top of the art. don't miss the intersection. was yesterday at the blood transfusion station. in the fourth, what is a person capable of on the banks tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv the village of tin hill in the forty-
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fourth, in fact, the punishers of the 1c team who settled there during the occupation destroyed everything around them, there really were two houses that lived two of these one group of punishers was directly involved in catching the boys, and the second was civilians, there were no more. here village. as such remained. only the houses where the germans lived and the forge remained, because they could not destroy the brick village , only five people returned, but there was nothing to restore there. lyuba you did not see fatima among the ashes, only a lonely case.
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in the first post-war winter, lyuba's family almost died of hunger, they literally ate pasture , it was scary. there were a lot of wolves after the war; again no. there were a lot of wolves after the war, we set rolls. they were afraid to go out, where the house in a free conspiracy, in which tamara matveeva lived, remained intact, however, when the family returned from slavery. there were already refugees from other devastated people in it, they had already arrived home, when they were driving, they were not standing behind. they stand told them that in general it is to say, you all died arrived. there were two families here, and we
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lived there, and the third one went there, and what to do was given together. in the spring, plant a garden there, something they didn’t dig with a shovel for a potato measure. the gardens for the children were fallen in the shilov family by the lithuanian owners, after the liberation they gave away a full grain and a little food, which was enough for a month, a month, they lived at the washing station at the station and for this food. they took. so, when this species ended, until such a famine set in, and then it turned out that olga's mother had come to this very place where the eldest daughter daria zakharovna lives. olga knew nothing about the fate of her mother and was shocked by the terrible story. her death. mom before the double graduated from a technical school
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in leningrad and left in the neck. and she just came back at 44. when they released it, that's why she didn't know her mother's death until two years later, after a few years, when the massacre victim was first exhumed in the tin slide, harry's body will be one of the first to find out how many people from there got out of this? and among them was my grandmother. dasha, one of the local residents, recognized her by her clothes, says, you give it cashier, says, her daughter has arrived, says, give it to her let her bury it. well, there in general. either they didn’t allow it, that is, they decided something was not necessary do that all this will come. and what will begin here is unknown, and in general it was reburied. here under this small one. lord since then,
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every year relatives come to the memorial in a tin hill to bow to the memory of darya shilova and other victims of janis cirule's thugs. we didn't go to trinity very often. this is built once a year, we went first there somehow buried, and then we returned home, and there for about two kilometers like this between the trees and walked for 15 km the six, always by daria shilova with her relatives there was an opportunity to get even for her death, the elder volkov, who turned her in as a punisher, turned out to be rob as an accomplice of the invaders, and the traitors' relatives tried to establish relations with shilova's daughters to ask for forgiveness to remove the burden of the soul, his wife clearly lukina they came to mikhailovna. once in the city we met
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with aunt vera and his vitalinka daughter. well, tell your mother. well, what are we doing here? why we do not know something, i will not talk to you on this topic. it's very difficult to be with her. she stabbed like that, she was clamped down and in our house we never talked about this topic. one day , volkov himself appeared on the threshold of the house, having rewound his term alive and unharmed. how old were we? i don’t know, or it was and we were running on the street, near our house, some man left for a long, long, long time. well, we ran and didn’t understand anything, who he was and when he had already matured, we remembered this moment, and mom said that this was vanya volk
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apparently. volkov received a term only for the very fact of cooperation with the invaders, and investigators had blood on his hands. then they knew nothing, i sat less for 10 years in 1955, like many traitors, he was released under an amnesty at that moment. he was imprisoned again, and he died there in prison, so the just retribution overtook the traitor, who, with his denunciations, handed over to certain death, at least two underground workers. unfortunately, this retribution did not overtake everyone, and some punishers and murderers are still alive and well. the investigations themselves on the territory, uh, novgorod land begin literally a couple of weeks after the liberation of this land, and
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regional commissions are being created to facilitate emergency state commission, and uh, public authorities are not included, and they are trying to calculate how uh the number of those killed during the occupation, and the soviet state really made tremendous efforts to find criminals and punish them. moreover, this topic really found a lively response, and in the hearts of the inhabitants of the soviet union, because it was not just their fellow tribesmen who suffered, but even often the closest relatives, alas, the reality was, but far from what the authorities would like to do and quite objective reasons by that time. the ringleader received a tin slide and threw it into the uniform of the commander of the latvian battalion of the ussr, already mixed with german prisoners of war. bryansk occupation zone and offered their services to the us intelligence services
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january 1944 soviet troops occupy the village of tin hill. or rather, what was left of it in a few days, an emergency state commission for establishing and investigating the atrocities of the nazi invaders begins to investigate the mass murders of the fucking past eyewitness, and certainly investigators. uh, squeezed into place. e, they talked with the villagers, and recorded their testimony, showed photographs of the defendants, and trying to determine who recognizes whom precisely in these materials of december 1944 . we find two acts of inspection, and in which, let's say, the places alleged and

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