Without limitations period. Belarus: the crimes of the Nazis and their accomplices against the civilian population in the occupied territory of the BSSR during the Great Patriotic War. The Grodno region
Collection of archival documents and materials
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Minsk, Moskva
Illustrations and maps
illustrations
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"Without a statute of limitations" - six volumes, one for each of the regions of the Byelorussian SSR that were under occupation. At present, three volumes of collections of documents on the Vitebsk, Mogilev and Gomel regions have been published.
In total, more than 500 archival documents have been put into scientific circulation, which are stored in the National Archives of the Republic of Belarus, the Belarusian State Archives of Film and Photo Documents, the State Archives of the Vitebsk Region, the Zonal State Archives in Polotsk, the State Archives of the Gomel Region, the State Archives of the Mogilev Region, the Central archive of the State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus. The collections also contain documents from the State Archives of the Russian Federation, the archives of Latvia and the United States.
The structure of the collection of documents is the same for all volumes: the first section "The Nazi policy of genocide and scorched earth", the second section "Investigation of the crimes of the German occupiers". The documents were selected on a geographical basis - for individual districts of the occupied region.
The collections contain key documents, including those of German origin, about the genocide of civilians in the Byelorussian SSR. The published documents contain information about what atrocities and crimes took place in the occupied territory, where there were places of detention for the civilian population, concentration camps, ghettos, information about mass executions, Nazi punitive operations against civilians. The documents reveal the criminal and inhuman nature of the occupation regime, the role and place of the Wehrmacht, SS units and the police in its implementation, the names of Nazi criminals and their accomplices.