KGB publishes lists of captives who died in fascist camps on the Internet
The State Security Committee has published lists of captives who died in fascist camps during World War II on its website.
There are 1500 people who used to be considered missing. Belarusian KGB and a German association “Saxon memorials” signed an agreement on studying archive materials dating back to World War II six years ago.
Belarusian and German archivists have studied more than 20 thousand German trophy cards and captives’ documents, informs "Komsomolskaya Pravda v Belarusi".
There are 1500 people who used to be considered missing. Belarusian KGB and a German association “Saxon memorials” signed an agreement on studying archive materials dating back to World War II six years ago.
Belarusian and German archivists have studied more than 20 thousand German trophy cards and captives’ documents, informs "Komsomolskaya Pravda v Belarusi".