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About the Attitude of the Soviet Authorities to the Professional Activities of Medical Workers in the Territories of the USSR Occupied by Nazi Germany


(Stavropol State Medical University)

The article is devoted to the study of the issue related to the attitude of the authorities of the Soviet Union to the professional activities of medical workers in the territories of the country occupied by Nazi Germany during the Great Patriotic War of
1941–1945. The author considers the reasons for their exit to work, as well as the direction of their professional activities. He also explores the aspects that were taken into account by the Soviet authorities when determining the degree of guilt of employees of medical institutions engaged in their professional activities during the period of Nazi occupation of the regions of the USSR.
The article provides many specifi c examples describing the fate of medical workers and Soviet judicial practice.
war, occupation, medicine, USSR, Germany, cooperation, punishment

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