Documents on the crimes of the French Nazis near Bryansk have been declassified
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The FSB declassified documents about the crimes of the French Nazis near Bryansk
The archive of the operation of the Soviet special services against a group of French collaborators who fought on the side of Germany near Bryansk in 1943 was declassified by the Russian Federal Security Service. The agency reported this RIA News.
The report of the head of the 4th Directorate of the NKVD of the USSR, Pavel Sudoplatov, who led reconnaissance and sabotage work behind enemy lines, states that on January 7, 1943, a group of French were destroyed who were trying to take the village.
The document states that the garrison of German-occupied Bryansk was replenished with Ukrainian and French collaborators and nationalists, since they had enough of their own personnel. The captured Frenchman Robert Gesten reported that the Germans were preparing a counter-guerrilla operation.
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