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Д.И.У.
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Chestnut
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12.10.2010 15:21:52
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1917-1939;
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Re: в англовики...
>Another author, H. W. Koch, states that after the Bolshevik Revolution, the prisoner camps in Russia were handed over to German administration, and the title of commissar was merely functional, not political.[2] It is also said, though it is not supported by any contemporaneous documents, that after the prisoner camps were dissolved in 1918, Freisler became a convinced Communist.[3] H. W. Koch rejects this assertion: "Freisler was never a Communist, though in the early days of his NS career [...] he belonged to the NSDAP's left wing".[4] Freisler himself rejected all accusations that he had even tentatively approached the hated enemy, but he could never fully escape the stigma of being a bolshie.[5]
В Германию он вернулся только в конце мая 1920 г. Возникает вопрос: а что он делал до того в России, учитывая, что "военнопленничество" закончилось, видимо, после Брестского мира в марте 1918 г.
Англовики этот вопрос как-то обходит.