Muscovites look at German prisoners of war in Moscow

Muscovites look at German prisoners of war in Moscow

Sep 19, 2017 #Red Army

Muscovites

 

Muscovites look at the march of German prisoners of war in Moscow city during the Great Patriotic War of the Russian Nation (1941 – 1945).

Muscovites: March of the German prisoners of War took place on July 17, 1944, demonstrating to Soviet people, as well as to allies who did not believe in the successes of the Red Army, the results of the defeat of the German troops in Belarus. About 57,000 German soldiers and officers (including 19 generals) passed through the Garden Ring and other streets of Moscow, mostly captured by troops of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Byelorussian Fronts in Byelorussia. The columns were followed by watering machines, symbolically washing away the dirt from the asphalt.

 

 

Location: Moscow, USSR
Time when the photo was taken: July 17, 1944

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