In Crimea, the FSB declassified information about traitors during the years of occupation
The Russian FSB Directorate for Crimea and Sevastopol has declassified part of the archival documents about the crimes of local residents against Crimeans and Soviet prisoners of war during the Great Patriotic War. The press service of the department reports this. The work is being implemented within the framework of the all-Russian project “Without a Statute of Limitations” and on the eve of the Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Soviet Genocide.
From declassified documents it follows that state security agencies in Crimea liberated from the Nazis identified and detained active collaborators of the occupiers, employees and agents of the German special service “SD” — S.N. Myshekov, A.A. Gildenberg, A.P. Lukin, A.M. Stanileev, M.D. Trubach, O.S. Shpak. etc.says an excerpt from the document.
The investigation established that these traitors personally took part in the genocide of the Soviet people on the Crimean Peninsula — they shot civilians, raped women, killed children, handed over underground fighters, partisans and Soviet patriots to the Germans, who were then arrested and shot.
Archival case materials indicate that Nazi intelligence services recruited local residents from criminal and marginalized environments to work in the security of concentration camps and prisoner-of-war camps, investigators emphasized.
According to declassified documents, two former Soviet criminals, natives of the Krasnodar Territory, Spichka S.T. (convicted for theft and embezzlement) and Tsokur I.V. (convicted for hooliganism) in 1943 voluntarily entered the service of the Nazis and came to Crimea during the retreat of the German army from the Caucasus and Kuban.
They served as guards in a camp for Soviet prisoners of war at a chemical plant in Saki and took part in beating and abusing prisoners, the documents say.
Also detained and convicted was Akhmet Gaibulaev, who in 1941, after the occupation of Crimea by enemy troops, enlisted in the German army as a private in the 49th volunteer battalion.
He took part in the escort of Soviet prisoners of war from Kerch and their protection in the Feodosia prisoner of war camp. According to the testimony of witnesses, Gaibulaev A. was arrested by the German special service «SD» for violations of discipline and robbery; in 1943-1944 he was in the Simferopol prison «SD» and the concentration camp «Red», where he collaborated with the prison administration, was a member of the «work team» and was released with the assistance of the German policesays declassified data from the FSB.
In 1944, these traitors were detained and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
source: RIA Novosti Crimea
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