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In the city of Lyda in the Grodnen region on 8 May
1942, 5,670 persons were completely undressed, driven into pens in
groups of 100, and then shot by machine guns. Many were thrown in the
graves while they were still alive.
Along with adults the Nazi conspirators mercilessly destroyed even
children. They killed them with their parents, in groups, and alone.
They killed them in children's homes and hospitals, burying the living
in the graves, throwing them into flames, stabbing them with bayonets,
poisoning them, conducting experiments upon them, extracting their blood
for the use of the German Army, throwing them into prison and Gestapo
torture chambers and concentration camps, where the children died from
hunger, torture, and epidemic diseases.
From 6 September to 24 November 1942, in the region of Brest, Pinsk,
Kobren, Dyvina, Malority, and Berezy-Kartuzsky about 900 children were
shot by German punitive units.
In the Yanov camp in the city of Lwow the Germans killed 8,000 children
in two months.
In the resort of Tiberda the Germans annihilated 500 children suffering
from tuberculosis of the bone, who were in the sanatorium for the cure.
On the territory of the Latvian S.S.R. the German usurpers killed
thousands of children,: whom they had brought there with their parents
from the Bielorussian S.S.R., and from the Kalinin, Kaluga, and other
regions of the R.S.F.S.R.
In Czechoslovakia as a result of torture, beating, hanging, and
shootings, there were annihilated in Gestapo prisons in Brno, Seim, and
other places over 20,000 persons. Moreover, many thousands of internees
were subjected to criminal treatment, beatings, and torture.
Both before the war, as well as during the war, thousands of Czech
patriots, in particular Catholics and Protestants, lawyers, doctors,
teachers, etc., were arrested as hostages and imprisoned. A large number
of these hostages were killed by the Germans.
In Greece in October 1941, the male populations between 16 and 60 years
of age of the Greek villages Amelofito, Kliston, Kizonia Mesovunos,
Selli, Ano-Kerzilion and Kato-Kerzilion were shot--in all 416 persons.
In Yugoslavia many thousands of civilians were murdered. Other examples
are given under paragraph (D), "Killing of Hostages", below.
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