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from typhus hospitals, for the purpose of infecting the other
persons interned and for spreading the disease in territories from
which the Germans were driven by the Red Army. In these camps there
were many murders and crimes.
In the Estonian S.S.R. they shot tens of thousands of persons and
in one day alone, 19 September 1944, in Camp Kloga, the Germans shot
2,000 peaceful citizens. They burned the bodies on bonfires.
In the Lithuanian S.S.R. there were mass killings of Soviet
citizens, namely: in Panerai at least 100,000; in Kaunas more than
70,000; in Alitus about 60,000; at Prenai more than 3,000; in
Villiampol about 8,000; in Mariampol about 7,000; in Trakai and
neighbouring towns 37,640.
In the Latvian S.S.R. 577,000 persons were murdered.
As a result of the whole system of internal order maintained in
all camps, the interned persons were doomed to die.
In a secret instruction entitled "The Internal Regime in
Concentration Camps", signed personally by Himmler in 1941
severe measures of punishment were set forth for the internees.
Masses of prisoners of war were shot, or died from the cold and
torture.
(b) Murders and ill-treatments at places in the Eastern Countries
and in the Soviet Union, other than in the camps referred to in (a)
above, included, on various dates during the occupation by the German
Armed Forces:
The destruction in the Smolensk region of over 135,000 Soviet
citizens.
Among these, near the village of Kholmetz of the Sychev region,
when the military authorities were required to remove the mines from
an area, on the order of the commander of the 101st German Infantry
Division, Major General Fisler, the German soldiers gathered the
inhabitants of the village of Kholmetz and forced them to remove
mines from the road. All of these people lost their lives as a result
of exploding mines.
In the Leningrad region there were shot and tortured over 172,000
persons, including 20,000 persons who were killed in the city of
Leningrad by the barbarous artillery barrage and the bombings.
In the Stavropol region in an anti-tank trench close to the
station of Mineralniye Vodi, and in other cities, tens of thousands
of persons were exterminated.
In Pyatigorsk many were subjected to torture and criminal
treatment, including suspension from the ceiling and other methods.
Many of the victims of these tortures were then shot.