Minsk Trial

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Decided29 January 1946
Minsk Trial
Defendants at the trial
CourtSoviet military tribunal
Minsk
Decided29 January 1946

The Minsk Trial was a war crimes trial held in front of a Soviet military tribunal in 1946 in Minsk, the capital of Soviet Belarus. Defendants included German military, police, and SS officials who were responsible for implementing the occupational policies in Belarus during the German–Soviet War of 1941–45.

The tribunal heard the case against 18 German military, SS, and other officials accused of crimes committed during the occupation of Belarus, in the course of the Soviet-German war of 1941–1945.[1] The defendants included 11 members of the Wehrmacht, including two generals; four members of the police (Ordnungspolizei), including a police general; and three members of the Waffen-SS and SD.[2]

The trial started in December 1945 and concluded in January 1946, with the sentence pronounced on 29 January.[3] All 18 defendants were convicted; 14 were sentenced to death. They were hanged in public the following day in the horse racing venue of Minsk (now Victory Square, Minsk) with over 100,000 civilian spectators.[4][2]

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