Hell's executioners. Lessons from the Khabarovsk trial

Hell's executioners. Lessons from the Khabarovsk trial

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Seventy years ago the Khabarovsk trial took place. Now few people remember him. But it was there that facts that were horrific in their cruelty and inhumanity were revealed. This was a real descent into the abyss and hell. Then in 1949, the “executioners of hell” were tried in Khabarovsk. They were accused of creating and using bacteriological and chemical weapons capable of destroying humanity. The Soviet Union made every effort to prevent the spread of this deadly “punami” not only in the Far East, but throughout the world. Following the Nuremberg “trial of peoples,” the Tokyo and Khabarovsk trials put a final, victorious end to the Second World War. A war that claimed the lives of more than 50 million people. The results of the trials served as the foundation for the development of new principles of international justice, which formed the basis of the new world order, as well as the founding documents of the United Nations.

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Александр Звягинцев Григорьевич
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Hell's executioners. Lessons from the Khabarovsk trial

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