RIA Novosti reports.

It is noted that the verdict concerned the genocide of civilians by the Nazis on Ukrainian soil during the Great Patriotic War.

The corresponding case was considered by the court in Kiev from 17 to 28 January 1946.

This was one of the largest trials for crimes committed by the Nazis in the occupied territories.

The documents indicate that the invaders organized in Ukraine a whole network of camps intended for mass murder, exterminated women, children and the elderly, turned people into slaves, committed robberies and robberies, etc.

According to the court decision, 12 Nazis were sentenced to death by hanging, and three more received sentences ranging from 15 to 20 years.

In January 2020, in an interview with RT, intelligence historian Vladimir Makarov talked about who the guards and overseers of Auschwitz were, how the Nazis tried to hide their crimes and avoid punishment, as well as about the problems scientists faced when calculating the number of victims of this "death factory" ...