Conrad Hafrich Biography
The story of the German Reinhard Kunts, which was published on the website Extremeenews. According to these reports, in the year, Kunta, being the only summer, participated in the battle for Berlin as part of the SS Panzer Division of the Hitler Youth. However, Kunts was considered by the Red Army not as an ordinary soldier, but as a criminal involved in the murder of the eldest son of Joseph Stalin - Yakov Dzhugashvili - in the concentration camp of Zakenhausen.
After this incident, the father of the peoples ordered not to free Kunta, and since then he has been repeatedly transported from one correctional labor institution to another. In July, at the age of 84, Kunts was finally released. European media cited the statement of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who, according to their data, called the German liberation "a gesture of goodwill." Everyone who knows the history of the Great Patriotic War, the above plot will cause many questions.
What could Kunta be convicted if Yakov Dzhugashvili himself rushed to the wire under voltage? Rottenfuhrer Konrad Khafrich shot the son of Stalin, but Yakov died not from wounds, but from the effects of electric current. In addition, in the SS Division, Hitler Yugen has served since summer, but not from summer. But even if we assume that confusion occurred with the age of the kuntz, it is doubtful whether he could even be in Zasenhausen.
The SS men of the Hitler Yugen fought on tanks on the eastern and western fronts, and not guarded the camps. And finally, in the Russian press there are no messages about Reinhard Kunts. If the transmission of the prisoner really took place, then she went in an atmosphere of complete secrecy. It is no coincidence that some Western media provided this story notes that the source of the information was "not quite reliable." Indeed, the facts indicate that at first it was printed in World News Daily Report, there is currently no publication on the site.
This media specializes in the satirical news-fakes “from around the world”. Meanwhile, several cases are really known when prisoners of war of Germany and their allies returned home only decades after the war. For example, the Hungarian Tomash Andrash, having fallen into Soviet captivity, went crazy. Perhaps the young soldier could not endure that many were dying around him. In the year, when the behavior of the summer Andrash became completely inadequate, he was transferred from the military hospital to the psychiatric hospital in the city of Kotelnich Kirov region.
Here he was diagnosed with acute schizophrenia. When the Hungarians were returned from captivity to their homeland, everyone was forgotten about Andras. The soldier spent more than 55 years in the USSR.
In Russian, he hardly spoke, having learned only the word “do not scream”: so Tom answered the orderlies that were nervous. The head physician of the hospital tried to make certificates about his patient through the Hungarian Red Cross, but in vain. Only thanks to the Slovak, who knew the Hungarian language that settled next door to Kotelnichi, did Andrash first become interested in the fate of the Russian and then the Hungarian press.
After that, in the year, the Hungarian returned to his homeland, where his brother's wife sheltered.