Pit-grave No 8 in the camp for prisoners of war on "Peski" in Pskov. 1945. GARF

ALEXEY IRYUTIN (АЛЕКСЕЙ ИРЮТИН): Exposing Estonian War Crimes & Collaboration with Nazi Germany During WWII! (25.5.2025)

Estonian Punitive Police Battalions and other collaboratoring units, which became the basis for the formation of the 20th Estonian SS Volunteer Division, left a bloody trail during World War II on the territory of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland and Estonia itself, taking an active part in the destruction of civilians.

Estonian SS men are classified as war criminals according to the verdict of the Nuremberg Military Tribunal: “In considering the question of the SS, the Tribunal includes all persons who have been officially accepted as members of the SS, including members of the General SS, Waffen-SS, SS Totenkopf formations, and members of any kind of Police Services who were members of the SS. The Tribunal does not include the so-called SS Cavalry Formations in this number.”

The US Promoted Prominent Nazi War Criminals During the Cold War!

US: Reinhard Gehlen – Nazis in NATO and Beyond! (23.7.2024)

A most striking example is that of Nazi Lieutenant General Reinhard Gehlen. In 1945 he surrendered to the US Army – having stolen secret documents (German Military Intelligence data – Agent Networks and other valuable information). As a result, Gehlen was given the task to set up a department that would deal purely with the ‘Russian question’. Thus, in 1946, GelenOrg appeared – the goal of which was to weaken the USSR as a State. Gehlen formed this anti-Soviet organisation exclusively from Nazi German Officers. As a result, hundreds of Wehrmacht – and SS Officers – were released from Military Prisons and Detention Camps. It was these Nazi German War Criminals who determined NATO’s military and political course.