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Re: Treatment of German POW's by the Soviets
You can say that again. My grandfather still laughs a lot while telling this story.
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All POW taken in Stalingrad by the Soviets were treated as war criminal and like it's was mentioned few of them saw home ever again (of course the barbaric and cruel treatment of German toward the Doviet population and POW didn't help to soften the treatment toward the German POW).
However there were some that escape that fate, "The free officers comitee" was a organisation of German anti-Nazi POW that were set by the Soviets and Frei Deutchland (the organisation of the German Communists in the USSR) it's was mostly compose of officers, they deal mostly in anti-Nazi propoganda to the German POW, the offer of it's leader, General der Artilery Walther von Seydlitz-Kurzbach to essemble a German anti-Nazi army of German POW was rejected by the Soviets. Most of the officers member return to the DDR after the war and play a crucial role in the building of it's army, the NVA. |
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The fact that many officers returned to the DDR no doubt had much to do with their "re-education" while in Soviet hands. Paulus had become sympathetic to the "communist cause" by the time of his release.
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I know an old German POW who was taken prisioner on the Eastern Front. ( i dont know any dates sorry.) he told me some of the horrors of the camp. Out of about 80,000 men he and 10 other guys made it back alive...barely. i dont think he was there long after the war but longer then normal. They wouldnt give them any food. maybe some bread with sawdust mixed in. and rusty water that had tons of diseases. He said he watched people try to escape and be shot up. terrible stuff there.
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"Soweit die Füsse tragen" was a very popular miniseries in the 50ties. in Germany and Austria. I am still trying to get hold of a copy.
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Regards, K |
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Cheers, Lancer44
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