Friday, November 15, 2024

Women and girls of all ages from the village of Nemmersdorf were raped, mutilated and killed by the Soviet Red Army in East Prussia, and the German army lined up the corpses, conducted autopsies and recorded the scene.

   On the Eastern Front of World War II, women and girls of all ages from the village of Nemanesdorf were raped, mutilated and murdered by the Soviet Red Army as they invaded East Prussia. The Nazi German army lined up the corpses of the murdered residents and conducted an autopsy to record the war crimes of the Soviet Red Army. The Nemmersdorf massacre was a mass murder of civilians that broke out on October 21, 1944.

   During the first invasion of East Prussia, the Soviet Red Army committed a war crime in the village of Nemanndorf, located north of Goldap. The Soviet Red Army soldiers who occupied the village of Nemanndorf found many residents, especially women and children, on October 21, 1944. Twenty-four hours later, the village of Nemmersdorf was retaken by German troops.

   According to reports from German soldiers, the village of Nemmersdorf was strewn with corpses. Four naked women were nailed to a ladder truck standing on the left side of the farm road. In the apartment block, a total of 72 women, children and one 74-year-old man were murdered. Several people were killed by shots to the back of the skull, and the skulls of infants were smashed to pieces. The bodies of almost all the women, as well as those of girls aged between 8 and 12, showed signs of rape.

   Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda for the Nazi German regime, arrived at the crime scene in Nemmersdorf and took photographs and made a film. On November 2, 1944, the German weekly newsreel depicted the war crimes in the village of Nemmersdorf in East Prussia. It was not just Goebbels' propaganda, but a terrible reality.It sounded like very suggestive propaganda, and it brainwashed the German people to inspire fear and hatred of the Soviet Red Army and to carry out even more fanatical resistance.

   The Nemmersdorf massacre stirred up the imagination of millions of German women with fear and hatred of the Soviet Red Army, and they fell into a kind of killing frenzy. From the winter to the spring of 1945, thousands of German women committed suicide in response to the word that the Soviet Red Army was invading, and many of them killed their own children before they died.



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Women and girls of all ages from the village of Nemmersdorf were raped, mutilated and killed by the Soviet Red Army in East Prussia, and the German army lined up the corpses, conducted autopsies and recorded the scene.

   On the Eastern Front of World War II, women and girls of all ages from the village of Nemanesdorf were raped, mutilated and murdered by t...