Prague Manifesto (1944)

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First rally of the newly founded Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia in Berlin (November 1944)

The Prague Manifesto was adopted in Prague on November 14, 1944 . In the presence of diplomats and high-ranking politicians, the Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia was founded under the leadership of Andrei Vlasov . The German Reich granted him the status of an independent Russian government. "In order to save the fatherland," said Vlasov, "we entered into an honest alliance with Germany." In January 1945, the volunteer army, the Russian Liberation Army, was declared an army allied with the German state.

Individual evidence

  1. ZEITGESCHICHTE / WLASSOW: Shoot . In: Der Spiegel . No. 14 , 1968 ( online - Apr. 1, 1968 ).
  2. ^ Sven Steenberg : Wlassow, traitor or patriot? , 1968.