Leilão 21 Eretz Israel, anti-Semitism, Holocaust, postcards and photographs, Autographs, Travel books, Judaica
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26.6.23
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LOTE 126:

Nazi crimes in Leningrad region - an early report. London, [1945]

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Nazi crimes in Leningrad region - an early report. London, [1945]


THE CRIMES OF THE GERMAN FASCISTS IN THE LENINGRAD REGION Materials and Documents - published by NILITIN, M. N: and VAGIN, P. I Published by Hutchinson & Co, London [1945] A severe indictment against the crimes of the Nazis In Leningrad, the taking of thousands of Soviet citizens into slavery, humiliation and torture, documented evidence and lists of destroyed villages and civilians murdered by SS men in the Leningrad region. English.


Early publication of dozens of oral or written testimonies, and documents of Soviet citizens who escaped the clutches of the Nazis documenting "the monstrous crimes committed by the Hitlerite's in the towns and districts of the Leningrad region". Evidence of the execution of Soviet citizens, abuse of elderly women and children, documentation of countless cases of the destruction of towns and villages, homes and institutions, and more. "The book tells about Russian blood that was spilled, about the tears of hundreds of thousands of Soviet people, and about the merciless punishment demanded by the Soviet people...". One of the most shocking chapters in the book is the documentation of the execution of all the inhabitants of the villages of Bychkovo and Pochinok - men, women and children, following the villagers' refusal to reveal where the partisans were hiding. Only two survived that massacre - a 7-year-old girl who was injured, and a 70-year-old man. The book includes, among other things, lists of names of Soviet citizens who were murdered by the Nazis in 1942 and 1943, as well as a detailed list of the towns and villages where the Nazis committed mass murder, and the number of those who perished in each of them. Includes a special statement on behalf of the government of the Soviet Union regarding the investigation and investigation of the crimes of the Nazis and their accomplices.


128 p. 22 cm. Hardcover with the original dust jacket. Good Condition.