A female Soviet soldier has been captured by the Wehrmacht. 1941
The
Wehrmacht actually had direct orders to kill any female soldiers they
came after as they saw such a thing as unimaginable and degenerate.
Do we know what happened to her? She was shot.
Given
she obviously has not been shot yet, she would likely have been sent to
Ravensbruck concentration camp, where she likely died of starvation.
The Germans didn't dare to kill her because she said "How dare you!"
Female
Soviet soldiers are one of the greatest examples of the myth of the
"clean Wehrmacht" being tarnished. Several Wehrmacht generals were so
insulted by fighting women that they ordered them to be executed
immediately, including Güyher von Kluge and Walther von Reichenau.
Because the Germans didn't have separate POW camps for women, if they
weren't executed they were mostly handed over to the SS and sent to
Ravensbruck concentration camp.
She was very likely raped and murdered as that was what the Wehrmacht tended to do on the eastern front
And
minutes after this picture, she was probably marched off to be shot or
hung. Maybe if she was lucky, they shipped her off to be a prostitute at
a concentration camp.
To be clear, the Nazis HATED the Flintenweiber (rifle broad
or rifle sluts).
The
female Sovjet Pow were subject to the usual treatment, either shot on
sight or interned in a concentration camp that was pretty much what
happened to them if they were liberated by Stalin as well after being
captured
Regarding the liberated POWs, the
Soviet archives show that most of the claims were bullshit. Some 4
million liberated POWs were transferred to filtration camps where they
convalesced while they were checked for collaboration (eg collaborators
who were informants, collaborators who helped run the camps and even
collaborators who had joined the German military to get out of the
camps, plus anti-socials who thrived in
the camps by stealing food, murdering etc their fellow POWs).
Something like 93% of POWs went through the filtration checks with no problems and were demobilised or returned to units.
Of
the 7% who were collaborators, the sentence for the vast majority was
being stripped of rank and being sent to penal battalions (note that
this wasn't a death sentence and most were eventualy transferred back to
regular units*). The most serious cases of collaboration went to the
gulags after sentencing with around 2000 being sent directly to the
tender mercies of the NKVD.
• I'm currently
reading the memoirs of a Siberian who was conscripted at the outbreak of
war. He had hoped to become a pilot because he had recently joined a
flying club, but he was assigned to the army because of his experience
with a hunting rifle. Anyway, he eventually ended up assigned to a penal
battalion (not
as a prisoner, but asa regular soldier). He writes that his squad
included a former General who had been stripped of rank to a Private.
A historian say that one of the reasons
the
Germans lost the war was because they wouldn't send their 16 year-old
daughters to the front. There's definitely something in that.
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