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During World War II, Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) held by Nazi Germany and primarily in the custody of the German Army were starved and subjected to deadly conditions. Of nearly six million that were captured, around three million died during their imprisonment.
- German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
The POWs were employed as forced labor in the Soviet wartime...
- Soviet prisoners of war - Wikipedia
Soviet prisoners of war. The following articles deal with...
- Soviet repressions against former prisoners of war - Wikipedia
According to Russian historian G.F. Krivosheev, 233,400...
- POW labor in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
Systematic POW labor in the Soviet Union is associated...
- World War II casualties of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
Western scholars estimate 3.3 million dead out of 5.7...
- German prisoners of war in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
Camps for Russian prisoners and internees in Poland that existed during 1919–1924 housed two main categories of detainees: the personnel of the Imperial Russian Army and civilians, captured by Germany during World War I and left on Polish territory after the end of the war; and the Soviet military personnel captured during the ...