Many people know little about the German extermination camps in the Soviet Union during World War II, but the largest of them is little known. It was not until the 90s of the 20th century that this extermination camp, called Malitrostinec, gradually became known.
However, the cruel truth behind it shocked the world.
On July 28, 1941, with the German invasion, construction work began on Malitrostinec under the auspices of the Commander of the Security Police. The camp soon became one of the centers of terror in the Nazi extermination camps.
According to statistics, Malitrostinec has the fourth highest number of victims, after Auschwitz, Majdanek and Treblinka. Civilians from Poland, Austria, Germany, and Czechoslovakia, prisoners of war, and Jews were brutalized in the land**.
After the war, the Soviet Commission estimated the total number of victims at 206,000, however Western historians believe this figure is closer to 60,000. Behind this huge number is the tragedy of countless lives being lost.
Malitro Stinet's executions were carried out in a manner similar to those of other extermination camps, cruel and ruthless. The deported Jews were deceived into believing that they would be transferred elsewhere, but the truth was that they were sent to the abyss of death. At the execution ground, they were forced to strip naked and then mercilessly shot.
In order to cover up these ** sounds, the SS even used gramophones*** to amplify the sound through a megaphone, so that the people around them could not hear the cries of death.
The executors of these crimes, members of the SS, both at the time and at the post-war trials, described in detail what they did. It's all organized in such a way that it deprives the victim of any chance to resist.
The existence of Malitrostinec is a scar in the history of mankind during World War II. We must not forget this dark history, let alone allow similar tragedies to happen again. It is only by exposing the truth and remembering history that we can make these sacrifices of innocent lives be respected and commemorated as they deserve.
However, the reason why Malitrostinec has been deeply buried and has only gradually surfaced in recent years is partly due to the lack of historical records and the obscuration of facts. The atrocities that have taken place in this land have only recently become known to the world, and all of this is worthy of our in-depth reflection and reflection.
For many people, the history of World War II may only stay on the surface of Auschwitz, Hitler and the war, but more shadows, more cruelty and tragedy, are often buried in the long river of history.
The existence of Malitro Stinetz is an important missing link in the history of World War II. As one of the largest German extermination camps in the Soviet Union, it chronicles the brutal truth about the atrocities of the war at the time, but it has long been ignored by the world.
For the past few decades, information about this extermination camp has been strictly blocked, and very little has been done in depth about it. It is only in recent years, with the deepening of historical research and the declassification of information, that we have gradually learned about the existence of Malitrostinec and the story behind it.
The history of Malitrostinec is not just about war crimes between the USSR and Germany. It also reflects the rout of human civilization and the decline of morality throughout World War II.
In this extermination camp, innocent civilians and prisoners of war were mercilessly **, their dignity trampled on, and humanity completely obliterated. Such cruelty and barbarism is not only a great insult to the victims, but also a great challenge to human morality.
Nearly 80 years have passed since the end of the Second World War, but the brutal truth of Malitrostinec is still in front of us, reminding us that we must not forget the past history, let alone the sacrifice of innocent lives. It is only through in-depth study and remembering history that we can better understand the fragility and preciousness of human civilization.
The reason why Malitro Thinets has been buried for a long time is also partly related to politics and ideology. In Soviet times, crimes against Germany were often emphasized, while their own mistakes and misdeeds were ignored or covered up. The influence of this ideology has made the existence of Malitro Rothinec neglected by the world for a long time.
With the passage of time and the deepening of historical research, more and more evidence and materials were revealed, and the history of Malitrostinec gradually surfaced. This is not only a face to history, but also a respect and remembrance of the victims.
In addition to scholarship and historical documentation, there are other ways in which we can remember the history of Malitrostinec. For example, the establishment of memorial halls, commemorative activities, education and publicity, etc., are all effective ways for more people to understand and remember this period of history.
In addition, we should also recognize that the existence of Malitrostinec is not an isolated incident. During World War II, similar extermination camps spread across Europe, killing thousands of innocent lives. Therefore, it is only through in-depth research and extensive publicity that we can better understand and remember the history of the entire World War II period, so as to remind future generations to cherish peace and uphold human dignity.
We would like to call on the world to work together to prevent similar tragedies from happening again. It is only by remembering the past and warning the future that we can contribute to building a more peaceful and just world.
The brutal history of Malitrostinec is a great reminder to human civilization. We must not forget history, let alone allow it to repeat itself. It is only by remembering the past and reflecting deeply that we can move towards a better future.