Answer: War crimes of Soviet troops in Germany.
Step-by-step explanation:
Liquidation, non-moral treatment of women, looting, inhumane treatment of prisoners of war, forced deportation are just some of the elements of war crimes committed by Soviet troops against Germany. These events culminated during the siege of Berlin just before the end of the 1944 war. It is estimated that Soviet troops abused over 100,000 German women. The siege was accompanied by a huge robbery and the forcible transfer of German civilians. A huge number of German soldiers (about 1 million) were found in Soviet captivity, and one-third of those people did not survive. It is estimated that the Soviets stole about a million different works of art during Germany's attack.