During World War II, why did the Soviet army take revenge on 2 million German women?

Updated on military 2024-04-30
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because in the early days of the Soviet-German battlefield, the Soviet Union was completely suppressed by Germany, and the 400,000 Soviet female soldiers captured by Germany were subjected to inhuman treatment in concentration camps, and they endured physical and mental torture. Therefore, after the victory over Germany, the Soviet Union took retaliatory measures in retaliation and tortured the female soldiers captured by Germany.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because about 400,000 Soviet female soldiers were captured by Germany at the end of World War II, these female soldiers were subjected to cruel treatment during German captivity. When the Soviet Führer learned of what had happened to the female soldiers, he was furious and hated Germany so much that he threatened to take revenge.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is called one report for another, because in the early stages of the war the Germans did the same thing to Soviet women。In fact, war is never fair, most people in this world are ordinary people, they are not willing to get involved in war, but they have a national position, only the ability is inadequate. <>

    In the early stages of World War II, the Soviet Union also planned to watch the tiger fight from a mountain. Because the USSR and Germany signed treaties, everyone agreed that they would not do anything to each other. As a result, Germany did not take this to heart at all, threw the convention directly into the trash, and then launched a charge against the Soviet Union.

    However, due to the special geographical location of the Soviet Union, the national dimension is extremely high, the temperature is very low, and most of them are mountains and forests, so the German army's popular blitzkrieg in the past did not have much advantage on the land of the Soviet Union. Later, the Germans increased their firepower, did not intend to fight a protracted war, and prepared to break through the Soviet defense line in one fell swoop, which also allowed millions of Soviet soldiers to be captured. <>

    Among this group of captured soldiers, female soldiers are indispensable. Because the Soviet Union really didn't have too many people available, so much so that they all went to Stalingrad later. For these female soldiers, the German army can be described as unceremoniously, during the day, they are asked to do all kinds of hard work, and at night, they will be insulted by the German soldiers, which makes these female soldiers die in large numbers because of the torture of suffering.

    When the Soviet side learned the news, they were also very angry and vowed to retaliate. <>

    Later, the opportunity for revenge came, and that was the destruction of Berlin. Berlin itself was defended only by a few old, weak, sick and disabled troops, and it was only a matter of time before it was broken. And after the capture of Berlin, those poor women also became the objects of pleasure of the Soviet soldiers, because the superiors also ordered them to do whatever they wanted, so everyone understood it.

    The most injured in the war are the innocent people, who have become victims of war for no reason.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the female soldiers of the Soviet army were captured and tortured by the German army, the Soviet Union also wanted to take revenge on German women.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There can be no mercy to the enemy. If there is, it is a nest, a lackey of the enemy. It's brain-dead.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    All other reasons are excuses, but the real reason is that these people are just a bunch of garbage.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In Germany it can be called revenge, in the Northeast what to call it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Revenge on Hei Jiliao too, right?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    100,000 women? More than Nanjing big x killed.

    It seems that the Soviets are indeed a more brutal country than Japan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Well, the chief didn't allow it, and they all killed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How many Soviet soldiers were captured by the Germans in WWII?

    During World War II, the Soviet Union suffered heavy casualties in the war, but many Soviet soldiers also chose to surrender to the German army. During World War II, the Soviet Army captured more prisoners of war than all other countries combined, about 5.75 million.

    When the Allies liberated the POW camps in 1945, only 1 million Soviet prisoners of war had survived. During the war, 1 million prisoners were released or defected into the German army. The number of Soviet prisoners who starved to death, froze to death, and died of disease reached 2 million, and the fate of more than 1 million prisoners was confirmed in military courts, and most of them were executed by the SS in addition to the above reasons.

    However, only 67,000 Soviet prisoners were executed in German documents, and a slight comparison shows how much water was in them.

    Why were so many Soviet troops captured? So in terms of the composition of the USSR. In the heyday of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union and its vassal states once entrenched large territories in Asia and Europe, leaving Europe huddled in a corner of Western Europe.

    Before World War II, Ukraine and other regions such as Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were independent states.

    By the time of World War II, many countries had been incorporated into the Soviet Union, and these "new" Soviet people still longed for independence, but could not escape the control of the Soviet Union. So when the Germans invaded their land, they not only regarded the Germans as saviors, but even picked up ** to join the German army.

    When the Soviet Union was first founded, it carried out a policy of terror for many years, and in order to legitimize Russian culture, they classified the cultures and languages of other countries as illegal zones, which aroused their resentment with the Soviet Union. Therefore, when the German army invaded the Soviet Union, many soldiers in eastern Ukraine and eastern Belarus did not show their combat effectiveness and directly surrendered to the German army.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    They carried out a particularly serious disgusting behavior towards the female soldiers of the Soviet Union, completely disrespecting their bodies, causing them to die, which was very pitiful.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What did the German army do to Soviet women soldiers during World War II? Let the Soviet army take crazy revenge on 2 million German women.

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