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这篇文章探讨了第二次世界大战期间,俄罗斯移民和苏联公民在法国奥尔萨伦岛共同进行反法西斯斗争的一个鲜为人知的故事。1943年秋,德国开始将由苏联公民组成的东部国防军(Eastern Wehrmacht)部队转移到法国。1944年春天,这些东部国防军的一个连抵达奥尔萨伦岛守卫大西洋海岸。当时,以v·b·索辛斯基(V. B. Sosinskiy)和v·l·安德烈夫(V. L. Andreev)为首的一群俄罗斯移民住在岛上,他们决定去了解一下到达那里的苏联士兵。从德国人的囚禁中释放出来后,索辛斯基决定由这些士兵组成一个游击队,在第一次破坏行动之后,这个游击队正式成为法国抵抗运动的一部分。索辛斯基的小组最初只收集情报数据,很快就开始积极的破坏行动,这严重削弱了当地德国驻军的作战能力,并使盟军在战争结束时的袭击中迅速解放了该岛。这些士兵回国后被判有罪,但在回归平民生活后,他们在移民的帮助下得到了平反。
Participation of Russian Emigrants and Soviet POWs in the Resistance Movement on the Island of Oléron in 1944–1945
The article explores a little-known episode of the joint anti-fascist struggle of Russian emigrants and Soviet citizens on the French Island of Oléron during the Second World War. In the fall of 1943, the Germans began to transfer Eastern Wehrmacht troops, formed from Soviet citizens, to France. In the spring of 1944, one of the companies of these Eastern Wehrmacht troops arrived on the island of Oléron to guard the Atlantic coast. At that time, a group of Russian emigrants headed by V. B. Sosinskiy and V. L. Andreev lived on the island, and they decided to get to know the Soviet soldiers who had arrived there. Freed from German captivity, Sosinskiy decided to form a partisan group from these soldiers, which, after the first sabotage operation, officially became part of the French Resistance. Sosinskiy’s group, initially collecting only intelligence data, soon began active sabotage actions, which seriously reduced the combat capability of the local German garrison and allowed the Allies to quickly liberate the island during its assault at the end of the war. The soldiers were convicted after they returned home, but after returning to civilian life, they were rehabilitated with the help of immigrants.