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  • Soviet prisoners of war who were captured were initially kept either in the front-line zone or in “dulags” located in the operational rear of the German troops. From there they were transferred to stationary prisoner-of-war camps – “shtalagi”, and the commanding staff – to officer camps – “offlags”.
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  • Soviet prisoners of war who were captured were initially kept either in the front-line zone or in “dulags” located in the operational rear of the German troops.
  • Members of the Soviet armed forces who were detained as prisoners of war by Germany in the Second World War (during the period from 22 June 1941 to 8 May...
  • Zita Ballinger Fletcher photo. “The Soviet prisoners of war forced to work in Germany were visible everywhere in everyday life,” said Preusse.
  • During World War II, Nazi Germany engaged in deliberately genocidal policies towards Soviet Union prisoners of war (POWs).
  • For more than 60 years, the Wehrmacht has largely escaped scrutiny for its part in the deaths of more than 3.5 million Soviet prisoners of war.
  • Large number of Soviet prisoners of war in German concentration camp captured by Nazis Forces on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.
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  • Teplyakov, Yuri, “Stalin’s War against His Own Troops: The Tragic Fate of Soviet Prisoners of War in German Captivity,” The Journal of Historical Review...
  • During World War II, Nazi Germany sent its soldiers across much of Europe, the Soviet Union, North Africa, and the world’s oceans.
  • Soviet prisoners of war arrive in Dęblin.jpg 1,557 × 1,074; 964 KB. Soviet prisoners of war held by Nazi Germany by year of capture.jpg 1,024 × 768; 43 KB.
  • Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941 is widely interpreted by historians as an unprovoked act of aggression by Germany.
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  • ...Prisoners of war held by the Soviet Union, Aftermath of World War II in the Soviet Union, World War II prisoners of war by country of detention.
  • Due to their rapid advance into the Soviet Union and an anticipated quick victory, the Germans did not want to ship these prisoners to Germany.
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