Historical account of Soviet occupation, post‑war Berlin escapes, and mass rapes
Historical account of Soviet occupation, post‑war Berlin escapes, and mass rapes The passage recounts well‑known historical events with no mention of current influential actors, financial flows, or actionable misconduct. It offers no new leads for investigation. Key insights: Mentions estimated 2 million German women raped during Soviet occupation.; Describes Hans Conrad Schumann’s 1961 escape from East to West Berlin.; Notes Schumann’s suicide in 1998.
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Historical account of Soviet occupation, post‑war Berlin escapes, and mass rapes The passage recounts well‑known historical events with no mention of current influential actors, financial flows, or actionable misconduct. It offers no new leads for investigation. Key insights: Mentions estimated 2 million German women raped during Soviet occupation.; Describes Hans Conrad Schumann’s 1961 escape from East to West Berlin.; Notes Schumann’s suicide in 1998.
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