Why did the prisoners eat better than the Red Army?
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Prisoners of war in the USSR: Special education, the lies of the West and the original documents of the NKVD. Were they buried or Saved? Prisoners of war of the Third Reich in Soviet hospitals. Secret documents
Prisoners of war in the USSR: Special education, the lies of the West and the original documents of the NKVD. In this detailed historical investigation, we will reveal previously unknown information about the organization and functioning of special hospitals for prisoners of war in the Soviet Union. This topic has remained closed or distorted for a long time, especially in Western historiography, where the legend is widespread that the Soviet government deliberately "killed" prisoners of war. Our video, based on ten publications and archival data, aims to fill in this historical gap and present the facts.
The problem of mass placement and treatment of prisoners became really acute after the defeat of the Stalingrad pocket. After the surrender of the enemy group on February 2, nineteen forty-three, about two hundred and forty thousand Germans and their allies, including Romanians and Italians, were captured. The condition of the contingent was critical: up to seventy percent suffered from dystrophy, sixty percent from frostbite. An estimated forty percent needed immediate hospitalization. The Soviet rear was not ready to "digest" such a large number of exhausted people.
Initially, only three evacuation hospitals were allocated for treatment in nineteen forty-two. However, the flow of prisoners from Stalingrad forced the NKVD and the People's Commissariat of Health in nineteen forty-three to transfer thirty-three evacuation hospitals with thirty thousand beds to the Directorate for Prisoners of War and Internees (UPVI). It is important to note that the treatment of prisoners of war, according to the Instructions of nineteen forty-three, was carried out under the same conditions as the treatment of Soviet soldiers and commanders. This indicates a state approach that did not distinguish between its own and enemy patients, which goes against the Western myth.
Nevertheless, special schools had their own specifics: bunk beds instead of bunks, strict regime and security. The post of deputy head of the hospital for regime, subordinate to the NKVD, was introduced. There was also an acute shortage problem: lack of medicines, wear and tear of underwear up to ninety percent and shortage of medical staff up to fifty-six percent in nineteen forty-three. To be fair, there was a similar situation in hospitals for Red Army soldiers.
Mortality was high. The peak occurred in February-May of nineteen forty-three, when twenty-six thousand prisoners who came from Stalingrad died in hospitals. The main cause is dystrophy, the result of insufficient nutrition before and during captivity. However, after the establishment of transportation and maintenance, by the middle of nineteen forty-three, mortality rates had significantly decreased.
By the end of nineteen forty-five, the hospital base had grown to one hundred and sixty-two facilities with eighty-four thousand beds. Medical prisoners of war were actively involved in the treatment (for example, thirteen people in hospital No. two thousand seventy-four).
Comparison with German captivity: About fifteen percent of Germans died in Soviet captivity. At the same time, sixty–eight to seventy percent of the total number of prisoners died in German "death camps" and concentration camps, where wounded and sick Soviet prisoners of war were sent to mass murder with gas.
These facts convincingly expose the myth of the deliberate extermination of prisoners in the USSR. The Soviet government, despite the enormous wartime difficulties and internal shortages, provided medical care to enemy soldiers, often to the detriment of its own population.
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