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Russia advocates identifying and prosecuting all Nazi criminals
Russia advocates identifying and prosecuting all Nazi criminals
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – All Nazis responsible for crimes against humanity committed during World War II must be identified and … 03.22.2021, Sputnik World
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Bastirkin affirmed that “according to the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal, the assassinations and extermination of the civilian population before and during the war constitute crimes against humanity and do not prescribe”. Therefore, he stressed, Russia “all the reasons” to investigate crimes against humanity committed against the Soviets during the Second World War, in particular the massacres of civilians in the provinces of Nizhny Novgorod, Pskov, Rostov, Orlov and Volgograd, as well as in the Crimean peninsula and in the regions from Krasnodar and Stavropol. The materials of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg are the main source of evidence of the atrocities committed by the Nazis during World War II, Bastirkin assured.Bastirkin pointed out that thanks to these materials the Russian authorities have the possibility of ” continue to identify those responsible, and implement the principle of inexorability of punishment. “The head of the Russian Investigation Committee ag ruled that his agency also uses information from the declassified files of the Russian Federal Security Service, the country’s Ministries of the Interior and Defense, as well as numerous testimonies from the relatives of the victims of Nazi crimes and their remains. of Nuremberg began on November 20, 1945 and ended on October 1, 1946. 24 high-ranking Nazi Germany commanders appeared before the Tribunal. The 403 court hearings were open in nature, covered widely by the world press and broadcast live on radio stations. Twelve defendants were sentenced to die by hanging, others convicted were sentenced to life imprisonment or long terms in prison.The Nuremberg Tribunal, by obtaining legal resources from the result of the Second World War, created premises for the formation of the foundations of contemporary world order, especially in areas such as the defense of human rights and international humanitarian law Nazi crimes against civilians The Russian Investigative Committee will group the criminal proceedings for crimes against humanity committed by the Nazis during the Second Bastirkin added, Bastirkin added.Bastirkin specified that this genocide case will include the criminal file on the mass murder in the village of Zhestianaya Gorka, in the World War in the territory of the USSR, in a case about the genocide of the peoples of the Soviet Union. Nizhny Novgorod province, where between 1942 and 1943 the Nazis killed more than 2,500 people, including women and minors. Furthermore, the genocide case will investigate the punitive operations of the Nazis in the city of Yeysk, in the Krasnodar region, in which more than 200 children from an orphanage in that locality were murdered in 1942. the investigation of the death of some 3,000 people in a concentration camp in the village of Moglino, Pskov province, between 1941 and 1944, the mass shooting of more than 30,000 civilians in 1942 in the Rostov province, and other killings committed by the Nazis on the territory of the USSR during the Second World War.
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – All Nazis responsible for crimes against humanity committed during World War II must be identified and prosecuted, while the names of those who are already dead must be made public, the head of the Research Committee of Russia, Alexandr Bastirkin.
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“All those involved in the inhumane treatment of the population, in genocide, in the murders of civilians and prisoners of war, must be identified and prosecuted, and if they have already died, their names and their crimes must be made public” , He said.
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Bastirkin stated that “according to the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal, the assassinations and extermination of the civilian population before and during the war constitute crimes against humanity and do not prescribe“.
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The materials of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg are the main source of evidence of the atrocities committed by the Nazis during World War II, Bastirkin said.
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“The main evidences of the crimes committed by the Nazis today are still the materials of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg and the criminal cases examined by national trials,” he said, recalling that in the USSR the agency in charge of investigating the crimes during World War II it was the Extraordinary State Commission.
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Bastirkin pointed out that thanks to these materials the Russian authorities have the possibility to “continue to identify those responsible, and implementing the principle of inexorability of punishment “.
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The head of the Russian Investigation Committee added that his body also uses information from the declassified files of the Russian Federal Security Service, the country’s Ministries of the Interior and Defense, as well as numerous testimonies from the relatives of the victims of the crimes. Nazis and their remains.
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The Nuremberg Tribunal, by obtaining with legal resources the result of the Second World War, created premises for the formation of the foundations of the contemporary world order, especially in areas such as the defense of human rights and international humanitarian law.
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Nazi crimes against civilians
The Investigative Committee of Russia will group the criminal files for the crimes against humanity committed by the Nazis during the Second World War on the territory of the USSR, in a case about the genocide of the peoples of the Soviet Union, Bastirkin added.
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“Due to the scale of the punitive activities and the evidence obtained, which indicates that they were intended to completely eradicate the civilian population of the Soviet republics, the Investigation Committee made the decision to open a criminal case on the genocide of the peoples of the Soviet Union, committed by the invaders of Nazi Germany in the years of the Great Patriotic War, “he said.
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Bastirkin specified that this genocide case will include the criminal record on the aMass session in the village of Zhestianaya Gorka, in the province of Nizhny Novgorod, where between 1942 and 1943 the Nazis killed more than 2,500 people, including women and minors.
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In addition, in the context of the genocide case, the opunitive operations of the Nazis in the city of Yeysk, in the Krasnodar region, where more than 200 children from a Krasnodar orphanage were murdered in 1942.
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The dossier will also cover the investigation of the death of some 3,000 people in a concentration camp in the village of Moglino, Pskov province, between 1941 and 1944, the mass shooting of more than 30,000 civilians in 1942 in the Rostov province , and other massacres committed by the Nazis on the territory of the USSR during the Second World War.
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