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well it's a VERY tough issue. For a Russian especially..
just some personal thoughts:
a village near the place where my father was born , some 20 miles southeast of Tula ,was completely destroyed in the winter of 1941. All male inhabitants were shot , women were later been used as slave workers in Germany. Some died of hunger during the same winter.
No SS troops were there at that time.
There're were thousands and thousands of such villages in Russia, Ukraine and Belorussia.
Although I'm not saying all or even most of Wehrmacht troops were cold blood killers, not at all.
But it was not the sauber Wehrmacht as someone could probably imagine either.
Soren, the "SS" troops had a well deserved (and proven) reputation for atrocities and war crimes being commited far from the battlefield.
How would you justify in saying some Jewish infants from Holland managed to provoke the SS troopers into commiting genocide?
Soren, the "SS" troops had a well deserved (and proven) reputation for atrocities and war crimes being commited far from the battlefield.
How would you justify in saying some Jewish infants from Holland managed to provoke the SS troopers into commiting genocide?