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according to historians , the nazis did not have any need to bomb residential buildings and people ; it was just an act of intimidation; they bombed not specifically, some military installations of the troops were carpet bombing of the entire city. and this tragedy is so imprinted in the memory and in history that it was accepted even at the regional level. e, the decision that on august 23 this special memorable day became the day of remembrance of civilians who suffered during the battle of stalingrad at a specific time of the bombing as a result of carpet bombing was destroyed according to various sources 65 to 80% of buildings. stalingrad , which was seen by the stalingraders of that time, he did not return with you, the factories were restored, individual
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cucumbers. try grant double grant and grant deluxe. and grant’s novelty, three cheeses , is only delicious, and on may 9, 1995, in memory of those who died in the terrible days of the bombings in volgograd , a monument to civilians of the city was opened on the central embankment, 500 kg hung over children and women. air boom. one of the authors. the monument became architect valentin kalinichenko in august forty-second he was 5 years old. he then became
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he remembered this as the chief architect of stalingrad, he was born in the thirty-seventh year and the bombing. they are gone. eh, shelter, when they came out, he says, i saw my house, the ruined walls fell, and on the ceiling. there, his bed was cheerfully candy , the task of the city, which showed resistance, should be erased and destroyed, we have preserved it. ruined, well, just enough to come and see. despite the categorical orders of the german command to take stalingrad as soon as possible failed employees of the city prosecutor's office organized search parties, which even today find more and more evidence of the heroic deeds of the soviet soldiers who defended stalingrad, the last autumn watch. e work er, the search detachment of the regional prosecutor's office at the site of the battle of the 98th
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infantry division. trying to prevent the german , who crossed the dons, rushing towards stalingrad, here, uh, attacked the seventy-sixth infantry division, the wehrmacht and the fourteenth tank corps of the electrogame from august 18 to 24, the division won the defense of virtually the entire division, lay down. here died the death of the brave, it is striking that they did not retreat. they fought to the last bullet. they occupied those positions in which the command determined and did not leave these positions. and only on september 26, the forty -second germans, who owned the city center , began the occupation of stalingrad, the noise went down the street to each other, the neighbors began to shout that the germans, the germans, were coming, the germans, the germans would come, come out. everyone goes out umrus from the inhabitants took away food
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warm clothes raped and knocked down or simply shot the most massacres were in stalingrad itself , the second most important was the voroshilovsky district of the stalingrad region. in 1942, according to various documents, the august condensate of early september and according to recollections, they were shot here, refugees maria reznikova in those days had a child with her sister, she ran to the kolkhoz yard to see why the refugees were driven there and drove huge cars, all the presentation was such a tarpaulin body and a lock . here is such a big big one. and
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who, if with a bag pulls there or there the bag immediately hits the arm with a stick, everything is shumka, stayed here. here they dug a hole, laid a board, and then they were forced to walk along this board one by one, there was a motorcycle with a machine gun. a person fell in line, then a control shot was fired.
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masha with other girls and her little brother kolya ran to look into this hole, and then , from horror, they could not sleep at night, there were all sorts of tubes. kolya immediately died with us a month later from fear. you screwed his baby. i covered him and he died. a few years ago, excavations took place here , the remains of people were raised to be reburied. at the cemetery, law enforcement agencies conducted an examination and established the number of dead . the expert has already said that there are 45 people among them old people, women and children. all of them had gunshot wounds. the heads were shooting meanly, they were shooting in the back of the head, and they didn’t look at the fact that these were people of advanced age and small children until now, when
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we amazed the eight-month-old child, i raised it up to now. i think i see with my eyes. well, it's tough when you're raising a fallen in combat fighter. this is completely different. he died for the motherland, but it's innocent, killed people two wedding rings were found in the grave , on both of them the date was engraved, may 3 , 1939, next to the children's bones, there was a spinning top toy and a small notebook were some kind of drawn boat horse. drew it but he has a memory of how the type of transport on which they got here can, how could children be killed,
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how much one had to be without humane to kill like that. it was just such a thought, as one could admit. that's all in stalingrad and the nazi region organized 47 concentration camps. there was going on the unthinkable, for example, from the camps on the territory, let's say the same thing of belarus and ukraine, there were temporary camps. there were no fundamental buildings , there was a fenced area where some dugouts were dug, towers were erected, hence the living conditions. if their conditions of not living at all can be called, they were unprecedentedly difficult in the open air, in fact there were hundreds of people whose mortality rate was high , not even because they were shot there. yes , but because they were cruelly exploited. well one of the first was used for slaughter was in the village of alekseevka, now it is now
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called the village of maxim gorky ah. there was a camp there, fool, 205. it was designed for a population of 1,500 people. however, we can now safely say what it contained. uh, more than 4.5 more than 5,000 people at the same time. that is, people simply could not even lie down, that is, they literally stood or either sat in a trench, in the open sky, what happened in the camp is best described by documents and boiled and half a liter of blunt water without salt, the issuance of meals. it was carried out in accompaniment of beatings and execution, damn it, the security guard of camp 205 mocked the prisoners. for fun. he shot at a crowd of unarmed people, targets of animals and admired the suffering, the dying come here, not a single living prisoner.
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the archives of the military commandant's office preserved the transcript of the interrogation of a german prisoner of war. the activities of my commandant's office consisted of the following evacuation of the civilian population from the city of stalingrad to nizhnyaya chir armies with firewood for the construction of dugouts policing in the city of stalingrad registration of the entire population and then another document that tells what the german commandant's office actually did. stalingrad is now being studied by the investigating authorities. at a distance of several hundred meters from this military commandant’s office, later , after the liberation of the city, two pits were discovered, which were simply stockpiled by the nazis, and the women were the children of the old men. on their bodies there were traces of very
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serious torture on women. according to these archival documents were cut off. uh, parts of the body, sergei doroshev omits the most terrible details, it’s hard even for an experienced investigator to talk about horrific torture, but it was quite scary to read about this , it was already voiced on the air. which organs were cut off, but the terrible details of the nazi atrocities have been preserved in the archives. here, for example, is the testimony of a nurse, she was present at the opening of the pit, in which there were more than 500 pipes. there were terrible marks. torture. all of them had their hands tied back. most of the body had
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traces of burns, the corpses of children also had traces of torture, some had their fingers cut off, well-known buttocks and gouged out the eyes of the corpses of men presented a terrible sight on the shoulders and chests of many carved with red-hot iron. these final stars, some have their eyes gouged out , their arms and legs broken in many places, their stomachs over the years of their professional activity. it's hard to surprise me in this regard. yes , but it’s probably the scale that strikes in the first place. this is the scale of those atrocities that happened, because this, well, 547 is well known and documented. yes. and how many more were those places that were hidden from the eyes of people, and we can only guess about this. the central areas of the city were
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occupied by the germans. on the outskirts, the romanians stood near stalingrad, there were two of their armies of these soldiers, civilians remembered. for a long time they drove thousands of years. listen in the world, entering the settlements robbed, everything even disassembled the bricks on the chimneys loaded. they sent it all to these carts and i’ll come to a strong temple , the romanians were the most evil in torturing our people essentially that the romanians are worse than the germans. they completely obeyed the order that the nazi leadership of the wehrmacht established and carried out their orders for public executions in order to frighten, uh, the population. yes, that is, public executions, and looting, uh, a curfew and seizure of products of things, there and so on, residents
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of the stalingrad region. they left me and went to where i hid my 18-year-old daughter, these two roma began to wear my daughter. after these two romanians came another and the same mockery began to create. my strong daughter was exhausted and died in half an hour. in winter, when the counteroffensive of the soviet troops began, and the german troops fell into the cauldron, the supply of the army to the wehrmacht worsened, the romanians were left virtually without ammunition , clothes and even without food, the number of atrocities against civilians increased many times . children were sawn up with bayonets and saws.
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and the trees were tied there with barbed wire. i don't know a person like that, well you can’t imagine, just what cruelty was fierce in 2017, romania demanded that russia pay honors to its soldiers who died near stalingrad in september, the remains of 350 romanian soldiers were reburied, while the representative of romania turned to the volgograd administration with a request to allocate an honor guard and a military band for solemn ceremony. and he called his soldiers heroes and glorious sons of romania, which caused a great public outcry for a generation that did not read history and did not know what their compatriots were up to on this earth allows here to do such things. surprisingly, the german nazis also
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forgave themselves in july 1942. they took the pupils of the orphanage in lower chile to be shot, those who were older were shot, and the little ones were simply thrown into the grave and buried in the dwelling. well, in general, they were shot, but some two survived and after the war came to germany to the one who was the execution officer, their executioner by this time was already a professor speaking at scientific conferences. stalingraders gave interviews to journalists. would like to see in the eyes of the person who shot at them when they were helpless children may have expected an apology, but none of this happened the german met them without a shadow of remorse, such as today in japan for the bombing of the nuclear city of
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hiroshima nagasaki, how many of our people traveled to japan that's the question . do you know who you bomber was the war? footage of the nuremberg tribunal the soviet prosecutor proves the fact of making people's feet soap, and from their skin. products think about it was from people, they didn’t do it out of evil, well, a corpse. it's got to be somehow in favor of the bones fertilizers, and soap from people. you see, now
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it's all the next question, and someone is the same soap. washed fell down and washed his eyes, so to speak rub hands diligently washed with this soap all the crimes must be documented for the recorded and presented once committed, so that they also do not forget. what atrocities they did on our land the germans, and the whole of enlightened europe is not just a memory. this is what we can always present to our former partners. see what's creative. but
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remember time will fall behind these memories again return to their plinths, january 31, 1943 . the commander of the sixth army , general field marshal friedrich pauls, surrendered. and after 2 days, the battle of stalingrad ended. after two days of hell, the inhabitants of the city began to slowly get out of the norms from the cracks, there is some kind of shirt and they hear circles. we were hungry for 11 days after death. well, when they entered, the soldiers began to take them out of their pockets and everyone, how many children we were,
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who got sugar, who got cookies, because what they had in their pockets, they everything was given to us. well, here already our mothers threw themselves on their necks, kissed and thanked. that's how we had our first victory. of the 800,000 pre-war population in the city, 32,000 residents remained in the central region , counted only seven people who survived stalingrad , we have an association of two victories, we have two victories with leningrad they generally think so for ourselves. this is also a victory day is a holiday. this is one of the main holidays of the city on the second of february. they celebrate the boy
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who was taken away from stalingrad at the beginning august 42 until the end of his life was haunted by a dream about a friend who died under a raid, his name was elem klimov after the war. he returned to his hometown and saw the scorched earth he repeatedly wrote in his letters. and in an interview that to this day he dreams of flying fierce aircraft , but he felt hungry for many years, already becoming a director, he told all these wartime colors continued to live in me and i believed that someday the director would tell about this in the film for a long time searched for a topic and finally. found the khotyn story became the theme for him material in which he was able to express. and all your childhood experiences one of the most
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terrible films about the war this film and this is the truth about the war.
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although it is not complete, it is true, but it is close to the truth that happened, including in stalingrad and which he witnessed in february 1943, stalingrad was essentially a city of the dead, it took a whole month to remove and bury them . well , after that , single bodies still thawed out from under the snow, which the residents buried in mass graves. brought tears. it has become something everyday and even banal. we must remember to say it harshly, so as not to become soap and leather goods.
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the wave is windy today, it blows a little , i shoot it here. well, even without this, there is own music here, here the orchestra works, what bob did is an act of war, which he needs to oppose something. and in general, here on the line. only a yacht. maybe something to oppose this, the weapon that will be bought with his money, for these 12 will already shoot at me, like shoot at me i heard your interview to the israeli ninth channel was horrified, and he answered you this letter through his wife. yes, sure.
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i'm sure you're already alive. shot
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