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Russian volunteers buried the remains of 500,000 soldiers who disappeared in World War II.

? Russian volunteers buried the remains of 500,000 soldiers who disappeared in World War II.

Olga? Evesina walked slowly and carefully in the pine forest, and the hum of the metal detector in her hand broke the silence around her. ? They're not buried deep. She said,? Sometimes, we will find them under moss and fallen leaves. They lay where they fell. These soldiers are waiting for us, waiting for us to take them home. ?

Not far, Marina? Cousin Skaya knelt on the ground looking for dirt. In the past 12 years, she spent most of her holidays like this. ? Every spring, summer and autumn, I can feel an inexplicable call in my heart, calling me here to look for the remains of soldiers. ?

This is called. Search? Our volunteer team traveled long distances in military trucks to this forest near St. Petersburg. They camped in the forest and sometimes had to wade through waist-high swamps. Searching is very difficult and sometimes dangerous: when soldiers are found, they often have grenades in their backpacks; Shrapnel stuck in the trunk, clearly visible. Volunteers looking for the remains were killed.

Fiona Fang 10 square kilometer sacrificed19,000 Soviet soldiers.

1941June 22nd Hitler launched? Operation Barbarossa? In order to bring the huge Soviet Union into the Third Reich, St. Petersburg (then known as Leningrad) was one of the important targets of the attack. In less than three months, the Germans surrounded the whole city and began aerial bombing. After the failed storm, Hitler used starvation tactics to force the Soviet Red Army to surrender. In the following two years, the Red Army stubbornly resisted and tried to break through.

In Fiona Fang 1942, 10 square kilometers, in Laban town, about 19000 Soviet soldiers died in just a few days. So far, volunteers have found more than 2000 remains there.

Ilya? Prokofiev is? Search? The most experienced player, 30 years ago, he happened to find the first remains of World War II soldiers while walking in the country. ? I was walking through a swamp when I suddenly found some boots sticking out of the mud. Not far away, another Soviet helmet was found. I scraped off the moss and saw the body of a soldier. Later, more and more similar discoveries were made. I realize that such bodies are everywhere and the number is amazing. ?

More than 600 volunteer organizations buried the bodies of 500 thousand missing soldiers

It's not easy to figure out who you are, especially after so many years. Sometimes, volunteers will find coins on the remains, hoping to find the family members of the deceased, because there is a folk saying that if the family members lend money to the soldiers who went to the front, they can go home alive to pay off their debts.

? Search? Alexander, head of organization? Knoplov said: Sometimes, we will find a note with soldiers' information, which reads:? If I die, please give this note to my girlfriend or mother. ? Seeing this, you can't help but be moved. ?

In Russia, for example? Search? There are more than 600 such volunteer organizations. So far, they have found and buried the remains of 500,000 missing soldiers.

? We must race against time. The remains are decomposing and rotting, and it will be more and more difficult to find the remains, ID cards and military bags. The longer you wait, the less information you keep. Marina said.

Despite this, Ilya said that they will not give up. ? We do this for ourselves, so that our souls can get peace. This is the meaning of our life. ?

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This article is taken from: Sino-Singapore. Com, author: anonymous, originally titled "Russian Volunteers Bury the Remains of 500,000 Missing Soldiers in World War II (Figure)"