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from the transport into the concentration
camps for execution."
More
evidence of the confinement of Russian prisoners of war in concentration
camps is found in an official report of the investigation of the
Flossenbürg Concentration Camp by the Headquarters of the United
States Third Army, the Judge Advocate Section, and particularly the War
Crimes Branch, under the date of the 21st day of June 1945. It is our
Document Number 2309-PS and bears Exhibit Number USA-245. At the bottom
of Page 2 of the English text the last two sentences of that last
paragraph say, and I quote:
"In 1941 an additional stockade was
added at the Flossenbürg camp to hold 2,000 Russian prisoners. Of
these 2,000 prisoners only 102 survived."
Soviet prisoners of war found their allies in the concentration camps
too; and at Page 4 of this same Document Number 2309-PS, it will show,
particularly Paragraph 5 on Page 4, and I quote it:
"The victims of Flossenbürg
included among them: Russian civilians and prisoners of war, German
nationals, Italians, Belgians, Poles, Czechs, Hungarians, British,
and' American prisoners of war. No practical means was available to
complete a list of victims of this camp; however, since the foundation
of the camp in 1938 until the day of liberation, it is estimated that
more than 29,000 inmates died."
Escaped prisoners of war were sent to concentration camps by the
conspirators, and these camps were specially set up as extermination
centers; and we refer to Document Number 1650-PS, bearing Exhibit Number
USA-246. This document is a communication from the Secret State Police
of Cologne and it is dated the 4th day of March 1944. At the very top of
the English text it says, "To be transmitted in secret-to be
handled as a secret Government matter."
In the third paragraph, quoting:
"Concerns: Measures to be taken
against captured escaped prisoners of war who are officers or
non-working non commissioned officers, except British and American
prisoners of war. The Supreme Command of the Army has ordered as
follows:
"1. Every captured escaped prisoner of war who is an officer or
a non-working noncommissioned officer, except British and American
prisoners of war, is to be turned over to the Chief of the Security
Police and of the Security Service under the classification Step III
regardless of whether the escape occurred during a transport, whether
it was a mass escape, or an individual one.