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Soviet Prisoners of War 1

Soviet Prisoners of War 2 Anti-Bolshevik Poster; Translation: “Europe’s Victory is Your Prosperity” 1941

Soviet Prisoners of War 3 Wounded Soviet prisoners of war await medical attention. The German army provided only minimal treatment, and permitted captured Soviet personnel to care for their own wounded using only captured medical supplies. Baranovichi, Poland, wartime. __________ Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz

Soviet Prisoners of War 4   Extract from the Commissar's Order for "Operation Barbarossa," June 6, 1941 June 6, 1941 Staff Command Secret Document Chief Only Only Through Officer High Command of the Wehrmacht WFST [Armed Forces Operational Staff] Div. L (VI/Qu) No. 44822/41 g.K Chiefs Guidelines for the Treatment of Political Commissars In the fight against Bolshevism it is not to be expected that the enemy will act in accordance with the principles of humanity or international law. In particular, the political commissars of all kinds, who are the real bearers of resistance, can be expected to mete out treatment to our prisoners that is full of hate, cruel and inhuman. The army must be aware of the following: 1. In this battle it would be mistaken to show mercy or respect for international law towards such elements. They constitute a danger to our own security and to the rapid pacification of the occupied territories. 2. The barbaric, Asiatic fighting methods are originated by the political commissars. Action must therefore be taken against them immediately, without further consideration, and with all severity. Therefore, when they are picked up in battle or resistance, they are, as a matter of principle, to be finished immediately with a weapon.