
https://www.prlib.ru/en/item/2039832
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STATE DEFENSE COMMITTEE
ORDER No. GOKO-4019с
Dated September 1, 1943
Moscow, Kremlin
In partial amendment to the GOKO resolution of July 21, 1943, No. 3789cc, and the decree of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR dated May 25, 1943, No. 583-180с, to establish for the NKVD of the USSR a plan for firewood storage in the state reserve in Moscow in the amount of 45,000 stacked cubic meters, of which 30,000 stacked cubic meters are to be delivered in the 4th quarter of 1943.
Chairman of the State Defense Committee
V. Molotov
Copies sent to:
Comrades Molotov, Beria, Voznesensky, Mikoyan, Danchenkov, Popov (NKGT), Chadaev, Shcherbakov, Pronin (Mossovet)
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I ask this, because when you begin to tally the forced labor from various German labor orgs providing personnel for various projects, it roughly parallels the 'missing persons'.
There is of course, thorough documentation of material support (food, tools, hygiene). When I hear 'you can't prove support for resettlement' I am really starting to resent this statement, because the documentation appears to be there.
I will provide a more detailed sketch of my rough opinion as I get the documentation more in order and presentable. There are memoranda referring to working jews in the east all the way down to the age of 4...
Current working hypothesis, these persons may have indeed been killed during ww2, in the east. They may have been killed for manufacturing German munitions, working in Wehrmacht kitchens and providing material and labor support to 'the enemy' by the Soviet.
Of course, this is hypothetical. I welcome critique and outside input.
I will further develop my project in the mean time.
Points of interest that may merit further study, NKVD rifle deployment and logistical record of this stockpile of tens of millions of pounds of firewood in Moscow, it's replenishing periodically, and transport from it, to see if it indeed flows into Ostland and Ukraine in '44-'45.
That the NKVD had this stockpile, is to me, telling.
This isn't some 'wacky conspiracy theory' either. It is actually tacitly admitted in the NKVD Wiki page;
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NKVDAfter the German invasion, the NKVD evacuated and killed prisoners. [...] At the beginning of the war, the NKVD formed 15 rifle divisions, which grew by 1945 to 53 divisions and 28 brigades.[34] Unlike the Waffen-SS, the NKVD did not field any armored or mechanized units.[34] [...] The NKVD (later the KGB) carried out mass arrests, deportations, and executions. The targets included both collaborators with Germany and members of non-communist resistance movements such as the Polish Home Army and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, which were trying to separate from the Soviet Union, among others. [...]