In World War II, the female soldiers of the Soviet army were captured, and how to treat the German a

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-13

How were female Soviet soldiers captured in World War II treated? The Germans surpassed the Japanese in their means.

During World War II, women in the Soviet army ceased to be just spectators, but real fighters. Although it was once a common belief in society that war made women "go away", in the face of the weakening of the military force on the battlefield, the Soviet Union was forced to let women go to the front and fight side by side with male soldiers.

In the process, female soldiers not only proved their courage and ability, but also left a deep mark on the world.

In the war, women became the most tragic and tragic victims, not only died heroically on the battlefield, but also many were captured by the Germans, subjected to brutality and torture.

We abhor the brutal methods of the Japanese army, but the methods of the German army are even more cruel in comparison. World War II was an unprecedentedly tragic global war, which was waged by Germany, Italy, Japan and other aggressor countries on a global scale, forming five theaters: the European theater, the Asian theater, the Atlantic theater, the Pacific theater and the African theater.

Fascist aggression was everywhere, more than 60 countries and regions, billions of people were drawn into wars, and the people of each of the countries involved suffered a lot.

In this catastrophe, the Soviet Union participated in the war with nearly 22 million, the United States with more than 14 million, Britain with 12 million, Germany with more than 17 million, and Japan with as many as 7 million.

The war cost more than 70 million lives, more than 100 million wounded, and more than $5 trillion in direct economic losses. Among them, there are many tragic battles, such as the Polish War, the Normandy landings, the Battle of Pearl Harbor, the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Battle of El Alamein, which are unprecedented in their cruelty and degree.

As a result of Stalin's erroneous decisions and the heavy blow inflicted on the Soviet army in the Great Purge, about 7 million Soviet officers and soldiers were captured by the Germans. By the end of World War II, both sides had suffered heavy losses in their forces, and the Soviet Union was at a relative military disadvantage at this time.

In order to ensure that there were enough soldiers to confront Germany, the Soviet army began to recruit female soldiers as a way to ensure a balance of forces.

For the sake of the country's security, the Soviet High Command issued a call-up order, calling on all female compatriots to march forward bravely, join the ranks of the war, and fight for the victory of the Motherland.

As soon as this call was issued, the willingness of women to join the army was enthusiastic, whether they were under the age of 18, over the age of 25, and even women who were already mothers, they all came to sign up for the army.

According to historical records, the total number of female soldiers in the Soviet Union was as high as more than 700,000, and they not only played an important role in the medical team, but also became tankmen, pilots, snipers and other front-line soldiers.

In the face of the general interests of the country, the female soldiers of the Soviet Union showed incomparable courage and determination, their marksmanship was even more exquisite than that of male soldiers, and they were fearless on the battlefield and resolutely killed the enemy.

In the Soviet Union, due to its unique ideology, culture and customs, women were required to wear only skirts. Therefore, Soviet female soldiers on the battlefield also wore skirts. When the German team saw these female soldiers in skirts, they felt that they were very unprofessional and didn't care about them.

However, the women showed amazing courage and perseverance, which shocked the German team.

Among the many female soldiers, Paff was the most conspicuous. She was born with excellent weapons skills, and through unremitting training, she finally became an outstanding sniper.

In one war, she killed more than 300 German soldiers, which made German soldiers wary of women on the battlefield, and at the same time full of fear of them.

Therefore, once the Soviet female soldiers were unfortunately captured, they faced endless darkness and cruel torture.

In brutal warfare, not only male soldiers are in danger of being captured, but female soldiers are no exception. The experience of Soviet female soldiers in the war was particularly tragic, once **, not only physical destruction, but even more painful, they also had to endure mental torture.

These female prisoners of war were subjected to unimaginable brutality in the concentration camps, became playthings in the hands of the German army, and could even be thrown into the streets and shot. The cruelty of war is heart-wrenching, and we should cherish peace and oppose war.

Zoya, the heroine of the Soviet Union, was a heroic partisan with a selfless love and excellent marksmanship. During one mission, she bravely burned down the German stables.

Unfortunately, however, she was captured by the Germans during her escape. The imprisoned Zoya, with the tenacity of a heroine and the loyalty of a warrior, resolutely protected the secrets of the state, and sneered at the interrogation of the German army.

In order to force her to reveal information, the Germans tortured her severely. They whipped her with a leather whip and roasted her body with an iron, and after several rounds of torture, Zoya's ** broke and her flesh was injured.

Despite the inhuman torture she has experienced, Zoya has always been steadfast in her faith and guarded the secrets of the country, showing the strength and courage of women. She is a true hero who lives forever in our hearts.

After suffering and suffering, the Germans forced Zoya to stand and walk every hour, and finally decided to hang her in front of the villagers in an attempt to warn the others.

What is outrageous is that after Zoya's death, the cruel abuse did not stop, and a drunken German soldier actually cut off her breasts, and Zoya was only an 18-year-old girl at that time.

After reviewing relevant wartime materials, we learned that during a Soviet-German battle in 1941, the Germans captured a wounded Soviet female lieutenant and imprisoned him in a concentration camp to satisfy their needs and vent their emotions.

The female lieutenant suffered severely, including being stripped naked on the street and having insulting words written on her body, as well as being ridiculed and verbally abused by everyone on the street. What's even more cruel is that the Germans ended up brutally dismembering her in order to vent their emotions.

They even enjoyed the cruelty of the Germans, and they were even more merciless to disobedient female prisoners, and they were equally unkind to obedient prisoners, and even more frantically vented their desires.

Many Soviet women soldiers chose to commit suicide after being captured, but this did not stop the atrocities of the German army.

Even in the face of desperation, the Germans, after satisfying their own desires, stripped the captives of their clothes and tied them to the cross to prevent them from seeking death. And for the beautiful female prisoners of war, the German army will specially select, conduct a comprehensive medical examination, ensure that they are in good physical condition, educate them, and then send them to their commanders.

In short, once **, they will be imprisoned in a prisoner of war camp, followed by endless torture, no one can escape, and the final result is death, without exception!

War, which stems from the conflict of interests, brings endless pain to ordinary people, especially the elderly, women, children and other vulnerable groups. During World War II, many countries signed the Geneva Conventions, which stipulate that prisoners should not be mistreated and their human rights should be respected, because the focus of war is the territorial integrity and independence of countries, and the struggle between regimes, not on innocent people.

However, Japan and Germany refused to sign, they lost their humanity in the war, and their use of inhuman means was shocking and infuriating. We must remember history and not allow tragedy to repeat itself.

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