On the Eastern Front of World War II, public floggings of civilian peasants of Russian descent were carried out in the village of Borokh in the Moscow region in November 1941. Peasants who defied the German occupying authorities were subjected to public flogging. German soldiers whipped the peasants' buttocks. Many people in occupied Europe actively cooperated with the Germans and looked down on suspects whose upper and lower bodies were immobilized so that they could be whipped. When their country was occupied by the Germans from the Soviet Union, some locals took revenge by beating and shooting Soviet Red Army collaborators.
A photograph found in the belongings of a murdered German officer shows the Soviet Red Army's "We became landowners, we became slaves," said the officer. It was accompanied by an explanatory note: "We will become landowners, acquire Slavic slaves, and treat them as we please." In the Moscow region, Nazi German troops carried out genocidal abuses.
In the Moscow region, Nazi Germany committed the war crime of genocide in the Moscow region, occupied by Nazi German troops from October 1941 to January 1942. Civilians were tortured, killed, looted, and driven from their homes to make room for German military units. Forced labor was used to build German defense lines. The total number of victims of the occupation period in the Moscow region amounted to more than 26,000 and property damage to about 6.4 trillion rubles, the prosecutor's office noted.
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