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At the war's end, ] soldiers raped more than 200,000 German females who then were murdered or committed suicide. After June 1945 the Soviet high command imposed punishments for rape ranging from arrest to execution. In 1947 Soviet troops were completely separated from the residential population of Berlin. Rape victims: ]/]: 1,400,000; ]: 500,000; Berlin: 100,000. {{ref|war1}}{{ref|war2}}{{ref|war3}}{{ref|war4}}{{ref|war5}}{{ref|war6}} At the war's end, ] soldiers raped more than 200,000 German females who then were murdered, died from injuries or committed suicide. After June 1945 the Soviet high command imposed punishments for rape ranging from arrest to execution. In 1947 Soviet troops were completely separated from the residential population of Berlin. Rape victims: ]/]: 1,400,000; ]: 500,000; Berlin: 100,000. {{ref|war1}}{{ref|war2}}{{ref|war3}}{{ref|war4}}{{ref|war5}}{{ref|war6}}





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At the war's end, Red Army soldiers raped more than 200,000 German females who then were murdered, died from injuries or committed suicide. After June 1945 the Soviet high command imposed punishments for rape ranging from arrest to execution. In 1947 Soviet troops were completely separated from the residential population of Berlin. Rape victims: East Prussia/Silesia: 1,400,000; SBZ: 500,000; Berlin: 100,000.


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