When the Red Army entered Auschwitz it found about 7,000 mostly ill & dying prisoners. According to various estimates, between 230-350 Soviet soldiers lost their lives in combat while liberating the camp.
Roman Kosarev has gained exclusive access to the central archives of Russia's Federal Security Service, shedding new light on atrocities committed in the camp. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/a9ly
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Why it wasn't discovered back then, throughout the previous 7 decades? What authenticated forensic evidence remained untainted all this period? How about scientists focus on the crimes committed by the alleged survivors and their children in Palestine against the Palestinian people which is very much present and doesn't need too much efforts? The focus should be on today and when no more atrocities committed today you can look for yesterday, then last week then month and that slow gradually back in history.
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