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<blockquote data-quote="LEVIATAN" data-source="post: 2485419" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Maria "Masha" Bruskina (Russian: Мария Борисовна Брускина /:Mariya Borisovna Bruskina:/) was a 17-year-old Jewish member of the Minsk Resistance during World War II. She volunteered as a nurse at the hospital in the Minsk Polytechnic Institute, which had been set up to care for wounded members of the Red Army. In addition to caring for the soldiers, she helped them escape by smuggling civilian clothing and false identity papers into the hospital. A patient told the Germans what Bruskina was doing, and she was arrested on October 14, 1941, by members of the Wehrmacht's 707 Infantry Division and the 2nd Schutzmannschaft Battalion, Lithuanian auxiliary troops under the command of Major Antanas Impulevičius. After being arrested, Bruskina wrote the letter to her mother on October 20, 1941: „I am tormented by the thought that I have caused you great worry. Don't worry. Nothing bad has happened to me. I swear to you that you will have no further unpleasantness because of me. If you can, please send me my dress, my green blouse, and white socks. I want to be dressed decently when I leave here.” Before being hanged, she was paraded through the streets with a placard around her neck which read, in both German and Russian: "We are partisans and have shot at German troops". Members of the resistance were made to wear similar signs whether or not they had actually shot at German troops. She and her two comrades were hanged in public on Sunday, October 26, 1941. The scene of their deaths was captured in a series of powerful photographs taken by one of the Wehrmacht collaborators. </p><p><img src="https://scontent-amt2-1.cdninstagram.com/vp/ead5facd312c1fcc5a40bbc7533a35b2/5C55E3CA/t51.2885-15/e15/20393977_1385540911533553_3483142404595253248_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTU2ODkwMDkxNjI0NDIwMDE3MA%3D%3D.2" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LEVIATAN, post: 2485419, member: 29890"] Maria "Masha" Bruskina (Russian: Мария Борисовна Брускина /:Mariya Borisovna Bruskina:/) was a 17-year-old Jewish member of the Minsk Resistance during World War II. She volunteered as a nurse at the hospital in the Minsk Polytechnic Institute, which had been set up to care for wounded members of the Red Army. In addition to caring for the soldiers, she helped them escape by smuggling civilian clothing and false identity papers into the hospital. A patient told the Germans what Bruskina was doing, and she was arrested on October 14, 1941, by members of the Wehrmacht's 707 Infantry Division and the 2nd Schutzmannschaft Battalion, Lithuanian auxiliary troops under the command of Major Antanas Impulevičius. After being arrested, Bruskina wrote the letter to her mother on October 20, 1941: „I am tormented by the thought that I have caused you great worry. Don't worry. Nothing bad has happened to me. I swear to you that you will have no further unpleasantness because of me. If you can, please send me my dress, my green blouse, and white socks. I want to be dressed decently when I leave here.” Before being hanged, she was paraded through the streets with a placard around her neck which read, in both German and Russian: "We are partisans and have shot at German troops". Members of the resistance were made to wear similar signs whether or not they had actually shot at German troops. She and her two comrades were hanged in public on Sunday, October 26, 1941. The scene of their deaths was captured in a series of powerful photographs taken by one of the Wehrmacht collaborators. [IMG]https://scontent-amt2-1.cdninstagram.com/vp/ead5facd312c1fcc5a40bbc7533a35b2/5C55E3CA/t51.2885-15/e15/20393977_1385540911533553_3483142404595253248_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTU2ODkwMDkxNjI0NDIwMDE3MA%3D%3D.2[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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