Massacre of 160 Nazi Soldiers by Soviets: Feodosia 1941
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In 1941, the Nazis captured Feodosia, Crimea, and murdered over 3,000 Jews in mass shootings. Weeks later, Soviet forces retook the city and carried out their own massacre—killing around 160 wounded and captured German soldiers in acts of brutal revenge. This film uncovers both tragedies: the Holocaust in Feodosia and the cycle of retaliation that followed, leaving the city scarred by unimaginable cruelty from both occupiers and liberators.
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