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Mayakovskoye, Kaliningrad - Definition and Overview

Mayakovskoye in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia (formerly Nemmersdorf), was a German village in East Prussia.

The village was one of the first German settlements to fall to the advancing Red Army on October 22 1944. It was recaptured by the Germans and they reported that the Red Army killed 26 civilians. Nazi propaganda widey disseminated the description of the event with horrible details, supposedly to boost the motivation of German soldiers. Today the name "Nemmersdorf" is presented as a symbol of war crimes of the Red Army, as an example of the pattern of its behavior in East Prussia.

On the other hand, there are indications that the massacre was actually performed under the command of Goebbels, in an attempt to stir up the civil resistance before the advancing Red Army. Bernhard Fisch, see reference, in his book Nemmersdorf, October 1944. What had actually happened in East Prussia managed to find new eyewitnesses and analyzed both German and Russian archives to present a more realistic picture of the events.

Reference

  • Bernhard Fisch, Nemmersdorf, Oktober 1944. Was in Ostpreußen tatsächlich geschah. Berlin: 1997. ISBN 3-932180-26-7, 192 pp, price: 14,80 DM.

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