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What happened to the German soldier who killed Masha Bruskina?

Martha Boloskina 1924 was born in a Jewish family in Minsk, Belarus. 194 1 year, Hitler started the Jewish massacre machine and occupied Minsk in July of that year.

Martha, who was only seventeen years old, joined the local Soviet Party guerrillas and became a member of the underground organization of Minsk Resistance Movement.

In the same year, on June 4th, 10, Martha and two other male compatriots of the resistance movement (Vladimir Shebeyevich and Creaer Serus) were arrested. After being tortured for several days, Martha still didn't disclose any information about the organization. In a rage, the German army ordered the three men who were black and blue to be hanged in public. 10 year1October 26th, after a morning demonstration, Martha was hanged in the street of Minsk, with the following words: We are guerrillas, killing German soldiers? Slogan, the Germans ordered not to accept, in order to deter other resistance personnel.

Martha was one of the many heroines who died for her country in the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, and was also the first guerrilla female warrior publicly hanged by the German army in Belarus. Sadly, because of Martha's Jewish identity, her anti-Japanese war was not recognized by the Minks government, but was described as another unknown girl. It was not until the disintegration of the Soviet Union that Martha's hometown gave her the honor she deserved long ago and erected monuments and statues for her. Justice has finally come. Although decades late, Martha Broskin's name has undoubtedly become an admirable example.

For the German 707th Infantry Division, Martha's death was only three drops on their bloody hands. During the whole German invasion of the Soviet Union, the 707th Infantry Division executed 1043 1 in just one month. Guerrillas? And then what? Guerrilla suspects And most of them are unarmed civilians. Almost every soldier has more than one murder in his hand.

Of course, in the end, this army inevitably died in the hands of the Soviet Union, perhaps in Leningrad, perhaps in Moscow, perhaps buried in the snowstorm in Stalingrad.