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Is it time for Nuremberg N2 this time for Soviet Marxist Muscovites ?
[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_crimes']Soviet Marxist Muscovite war crimes - Wikipedia
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War crimes perpetrated by the Soviet Union and its armed forces from 1919 to 1991 include ... When the Allied Powers of World War II founded the post-war International Military ... 6 War crimes trials and legal prosecution; 7 In popular culture .... by Nazi Germany in September 1939 to investigate violations of the Hague and . - Wikipedia
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War crimes perpetrated by the Soviet Union and its armed forces from 1919 to 1991 include ... When the Allied Powers of World War II founded the post-war International Military ... 6 War crimes trials and legal prosecution; 7 In popular culture .... by Nazi Germany in September 1939 to investigate violations of the Hague and .
Between 1941–1944, Soviet partisan units conducted raids deep inside Finnish territory, attacking villages and other civilian targets. In November 2006, photographs showing Soviet atrocities were declassified by the Finnish authorities. These include images of slain women and children.[81][82][83] The partisans usually executed their military and civilian prisoners after a minor interrogation.[84]
During the Kalmyk deportations of 1943, codenamed Operation Ulussy (""), the deportation of most people of the Kalmyk nationality in the Soviet Union (USSR), and Russian women married to Kalmyks, but excluding Kalmyk women married to men of other nationalities, around half of all (97-98,000) Kalmyk people deported to Siberia died before being allowed to return home in 1957.[88]
Around 3,500 Finnish prisoners of war, of whom five were women, were captured by the Red Army. Their mortality rate is estimated to have been about 40 percent. The most common causes of death were hunger, cold and oppressive transportation.[85]
[URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_crimes']Soviet Marxist Muscovite war crimes - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soviet_war_crimes
War crimes perpetrated by the Soviet Union and its armed forces from 1919 to 1991 include ... When the Allied Powers of World War II founded the post-war International Military ... 6 War crimes trials and legal prosecution; 7 In popular culture .... by Nazi Germany in September 1939 to investigate violations of the Hague and . - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soviet_war_crimes[/URL]
War crimes perpetrated by the Soviet Union and its armed forces from 1919 to 1991 include ... When the Allied Powers of World War II founded the post-war International Military ... 6 War crimes trials and legal prosecution; 7 In popular culture .... by Nazi Germany in September 1939 to investigate violations of the Hague and .
Between 1941–1944, Soviet partisan units conducted raids deep inside Finnish territory, attacking villages and other civilian targets. In November 2006, photographs showing Soviet atrocities were declassified by the Finnish authorities. These include images of slain women and children.[81][82][83] The partisans usually executed their military and civilian prisoners after a minor interrogation.[84]
During the Kalmyk deportations of 1943, codenamed Operation Ulussy (""), the deportation of most people of the Kalmyk nationality in the Soviet Union (USSR), and Russian women married to Kalmyks, but excluding Kalmyk women married to men of other nationalities, around half of all (97-98,000) Kalmyk people deported to Siberia died before being allowed to return home in 1957.[88]
Around 3,500 Finnish prisoners of war, of whom five were women, were captured by the Red Army. Their mortality rate is estimated to have been about 40 percent. The most common causes of death were hunger, cold and oppressive transportation.[85]