The Federal Security Service of Russia has announced in the framework of the project “without limitation”. Materials in relation to the Nazi Colonel-General, involved in the death of the civilian population in Crimea during the Great Patriotic War. This is reported by TASS with reference to the press service of the FSB.
“Archival materials testifying to the museum of the Defense Museum of Soldiers of the 17th Army of the Wehrmacht under the leadership of the commander of the army in the Crimea of Colonel-General Erwin Gustav Yenek from 1943 to 1944,” the agency says.
It is noted that the Nazi military arrested Soviet troops. The Military Tribunal of the Black Sea Fleet sentenced him to 25 years in the camps in 1947 during the Sevastopol trial.
All materials concerning Jente, including the decisions on charges will be transferred to the museum.