The Press Centre of the Russia Today IA presented the Documentary Series “Genocide. Reich Plan” - Video

28/04/2021 18:43

Documentary series “Genocide. Reich Plan” was presented during online conference.

Video link - http://pressmia.ru/pressclub/20210427/953197519.html

Participants:

  • Secretary General of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly Andrey BELYANINOV;
  • Director of the Digital History Research Foundation, Yegor YAKOVLEV;
  • Author of the idea and Head of the project “Nuremberg. Casus Pacis” Natalia OSIPOVA;
  • Public figure, co-founder of the “Nurnberg 1945” project Mikhail AMIRDZHANOV.

Moderator:

  • Valery RUZIN, President of the Eurasian Academy of Television and Radio.

The Eurasian Peoples' Assembly, historian and researcher Yegor Yakovlev and the project "Nuremberg. Casus Pacis", dedicated to the most interesting and topical subjects of the Nuremberg Trials, begin the documentary cycle "Genocide. Reich Plan". The first publication was published on the day of the press conference - April 27. The participants of the event spoke about a series of documentary publications proving the intention to carry out genocide of the citizens of the USSR.

For the first time, the publication of the materials of the Third Reich was carried out in Russian. The materials irrefutably prove: the Siege of Leningrad, acts of mass executions in the occupied territories, medical experiments on castration and sterilization in the camps - these are not excesses of wartime, not a manifestation of personal cruelty of the Nazis, but a planned, well-thought-out activity, a criminal machine for the destruction of entire nations.

New documents shed light on the true intentions of Nazi Germany: to carry out the mass extermination of Soviet citizens already during Operation Barbarossa. Its integral part was the intention not to take the large cities of the non-black earth zone of the USSR, but to surround them, destroy the life support system and doom the population to extinction.

The Siege of Leningrad was not an accident, but part of a plan for the genocide of Soviet citizens. Exactly the same orders as in relation to Leningrad - to surround and starve the population to death, not accepting surrender, even if it is offered - Hitler gave in advance regarding Moscow and a number of other large cities. In addition, as it becomes obvious from the published documents, the Reich leadership expected hunger riots in the countryside and prepared special military formations to suppress "acts of despair."

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