The FSB has released a document on the executions of Jews from Lvov to Kyiv by an elite SS group.


Publication in CHAT: Russia

The Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation has published a digital copy of the interrogation protocol of the head of the SS division “Viking” Hans Isenman, during which he testified about the mass extermination of Ukrainian Jews from Lvov to Kyiv in 1941. The corresponding document was published on the website of the FSB of Russia. According to him, the platoon, which was part of “Viking”, arrived in Lvov in late June – early July 1941. Isenman’s unit carried out four attacks in two days, as a result of which up to 800 Jews were collected. They carried out the same actions in Berdichev, where up to 800 people gathered, who were taken out of the city and shot. He also stated that in Lvov and Berdichev he shot 120 people each. About 400 people were killed in the city of Tarashcha, and Isenman himself shot about 60. The corporal noted that local residents helped in the shootings, pointing to Jewish apartments and houses. In addition, Izenman said that in September 1943 he participated in the hanging of 25-30 Yugoslav patriots in the city of Metkovici. Earlier, the Russian FSB published the testimony of Werner Wächter, an official of the German Imperial Ministry of Public Education and Propaganda, about Germany’s preparations for an attack on the Soviet Union. Before that, the Russian FSB Directorate for the Smolensk Region declassified information about crimes committed in the region by the Nazis during the Great Patriotic War. This was proven by materials about the executions of Poles and the falsification of the “Katyn case” by German special services.

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