Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Jäger Report (1)

The Jäger Report (2)

The Jäger Report (3)

The Jäger Report (4)

The Jäger Report (5)

The Jäger Report (6)

The Jäger Report (7)

The Jäger Report (8)

The report dated 1 December 1941 by SS-Standartenführer Karl Jäger, head of Einsatzkommando 3 of Einsatzgruppe A, is probably the most detailed and explicit document about Nazi mobile killing operations. It contains a tabulation, by date and place, of executions carried out by Einsatzkommando 3 on Lithuanian territory between 4 July and 25 November 1941. For each execution the number of victims is stated, broken down into Jews and (where existing) non-Jews, the number of Jews often further broken down into Jewish men, women and children.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Photos of war atrocities in the Eastern Front

Featured in the photos the hanging of a Soviet partisan killed by the German soldiers in the occupied Russia. The partisan was called Zoya Kosmodernyanskaya.

Zoya was considered posthumously as a hero in the Soviet Union, and one of the most revered. Before dying, Zoya was tortured and soldiers took part of her clothing away. This appears in the photo highlighted on the right. She appears hanging dead too with a sign saying she was a partisan. This was the "crime" that led her to the gallows and torture.

Due to the violence of photos where one of them shows parts unfit, I just publish the link that will direct to screenshot with the images, I won't publih the photos open, link:
Zoya's hanging

The image above (with three photos) was published as a result of a discussion about why the brutality reaction of USSR against Germany after the reversal of the Nazi attack on Soviet territory, when Soviet Union went in motion to overthrow the Nazi regime in Germany

Text in Portuguese: Fotos da Guerra no Front Leste

Source: the photos were taken from the book Hitler vs Stalin - The Eastern Front in Photographs, pp. 71-72; Carlton Books, 2002
Authors: John Erickson, Ljubica Erickson

Read also: June 22, 1941

Sunday, April 01, 2012

Holocaust Controversies says goodbye

They say that all good things must end.

So it is, unfortunately, with the Holocaust Controversies blog site.