Executions of German soldiers and war criminals Leningrad Atrocities Video Documentary

During the Second World War, the city of Leningrad suffered heavily as it was besieged for over 800 days and inside of the city over 1 million people succumbed to the horror.

But following the end of the conflict, there was a series of executions of German soldiers and war criminals who had caused chaos across the Soviet Union.

Nazi Alfred Jodi following his execution, Nuremberg, 1946. (Photo by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

Each of those who were condemned had been found guilty of being involved in the slaughter across the Soviet Union, with villages being burned to the ground and civilians being executed.

The Nazi war criminal, Arthur Seyss-Inquart, after execution at Nuremberg. He served as Hitler’s governor in Austria. (Photo by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

The German Army caused chaos across the Soviet Union, but inside of Leningrad thousands of people flocked to see the executions of the 8 war criminals.

This included a German General, and they were paraded in front of the crowds before they were secured to the gallows with the noose, and then trucks drove off and the men were executed.

The body of German Nazi politician Wilhelm Frick, wearing a ‘W Frick’ name badge, displayed after his execution at Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, 16th October 1946. Frick’s injuries were a result of hitting his head on the trap door of the scaffold. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

To the people of Leningrad who suffered greatly during the conflict they believed revenge had been had slightly. Join us today as we look at, ‘The BRUTAL Executions Of The German Soldiers Of Leningrad’

Author: Henry