HORRORS
OF WAR
One
of the many forgotten horrors of the Second World War is the fate of
the Russian prisoners of war.
When
Hitler launched operation “Barbarossa” (on the same date Napoleon
started his Eastern campaign) the “Wehrmacht” surprised the
Soviet forces completely. Stalin could not understand, that the
Nazis, would make a move like that. He even seemed to have forbidden
to fire back. It was probably a solo-act of an ambitious general, to
provoke the Soviet-Union. The Red Army was not ready for war. It
would take at least a year to complete the defenses,
The
regiments were badly equiped and lacked leadership. Stalin has killed
most army officers and generals to eliminate any opposition. Josef
Stalin was the sole leader and dictator. Like Adolf Hitler, Stalin
became the chief-commander of the Russiam military forces.
In
the first month of German campaign millions of Russian soldiers
surrendered and became a prisoner of war. According to the “Geneva
Convention”, they have certain rights and have to be treated
humane.
Nothing
of the sort happened. The Army had made no plans for camps, food and
guards. Split up into groups of up to twenty thousand, which were
left to die of starvation or of typhoud, dysenteria and other
contagious disease.
Estimations:
before the Germans had solved the problem, more than 3 million
soldiers have died. The remaining ones are transported to Germany and
used for slave-labor. This too resulted in death, but slowly. In the
end about 5 million Russian service-men fell victim to the German
warmachine.
And
even those, who survived all this and were liberated somewhere, went
back to a land in ruins, that had suffered millions of civilian
death. And even if our survivor reaches his home-town, the chances
were great, that his surrender was an act of treason. Punishable by
death. What a way to survive.