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Here the reference to Russian site http://www.omolenko.com/istoria/vlasov.htm#Nav. Can to you will interesting. The citation through the translator:
"In the winter 1941/42 years the former Soviet captain Kaminsky has generated so-called Russian Emancipating National Army (RЕNA). Hitlerites have made Kaminsky in major generals. The old Bolshevik Kaminsky in a captivity became the nazi. Its "army" which actually was a division was same also. At first RЕNA battled to the Soviet guerrillas, and later it has appeared at the front. In the summer of 1944, having had by heavy losses, RЕNA have removed from front and have taken away to East Prussia. There RЕNA have transferred in Himmler's conducting and have reformed in brigade SS."
Excuse for my bad English.
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The allies did return most Russian and foreign POWs to the Russians because the Russians liberated and held a large number of allied POWs. I've read some accounts where the American POWs felt the Russians that held them (post May 9th) were worse than the Germans. They understood the lack of food and medicine by the Germans but not their allies the Russians. They became pawns in a post war game.
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