• Преступления вермахта с 1941 по 1944 год",[1] который открылся в Гамбурге 5 марта 1995 года и побывал в 33 городах Германии и Австрии.

    İngilizceden çevrildi

  • Regensburg The city, one of the oldest in Germany, had survived seventeen sieges and had suffered a long and bloody history of violence.
  • Не успела закончиться Вторая Мировая Война, как бывшие генералы вермахта начали создавать легенду «чистого» вермахта в своих книгах и...
  • The exhibition "Vernichtungskrieg. Verbrechen der Wehrmacht 1941-44" was first on show in Hamburg in 1995.
  • From 1995, the Wehrmacht Exhibition (Wehrmachtsausstellung) opened its doors to 800,000 visitors across Germany and Austria.
  • About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features.VideoWorld War II justified by onetime German Wehrmacht soldiers.
    1 milyon görüntüleme
    Yayınlandı12 Ağu 2015
  • “At long last, running counter to the spirit of the times, an historian refutes the Anti-Wehrmacht Exhibition by means of solid documentation.”
  • Статья о непростой истории одной нашумевшей в 90-е годы ХХ в. выставки «Война на уничтожение. Преступления вермахта 1941 - 1944».
  • An exhibition about the role of the German army the Wehrmacht during the Second World War caused a scandal when it launched in Hamburg in March 1995.
  • Soviet prisoners of war were often subjected to forced marches without adequate food or water and commonly shot. During World War II, the German Wehrmacht...
  • One of the most harrowing photos in the “Wehrmacht crimes” exhibition supposedly shows German troops executing civilians in Serbia in the fall of 1941.
  • Wehrmacht exhibition. Преступления вермахта выставка. ... Wehrmacht exhibition. Зондерштаб Вермахт. Ораниенбург Аппель лагерь Германия.
  • Wehrmacht exhibition. Преступления вермахта выставка. ... Wehrmacht exhibition. Зондерштаб Вермахт. Ораниенбург Аппель лагерь Германия.
  • The name of the exhibition is: "Crimes of the Wehrmacht". It focuses on the perpetrators, namely within the Wehrmacht, not on the victims.