Ivan Martynushkin Explained

Ivan Martynushkin
Native Name:Иван Мартынушкин
Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Name:Ivan Stepanovich Martynushkin
Birth Date:18 January 1924
Birth Place:, Ryazan Governorate, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Rank:Senior lieutenant
Allegiance:Soviet Union (USSR)
Branch:Workers' and Peasants' Red Army
Unit:1087th Rifle Regiment of the 322nd Rifle Division
Serviceyears:1941–1946
Battles Label:Conflict
Battles:Eastern Front (World War II)

Ivan Stepanovich Martynushkin (; born 18 January 1924) is a Russian World War II veteran and the last surviving liberator of the Auschwitz concentration camp, after the death of David Dushman in 2021.[1]

Early life

Martynushkin was born on 18 January 1924[2] in the village of, Ryazan Governorate. In 1942, he graduated from the Khabarovsk machine-gun and mortar school. He was sent to the front in 1943. He served in the 1087th Rifle Regiment of the 322nd Rifle Division and initially commanded a machine gun company, then a machine gun platoon. He was wounded twice and received a concussion.

The liberation of Auschwitz

On 27 January 1945 at the age of 21, Martynushkin was among the first Soviet soldiers who liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp.[3] [4] [5]

Recollections

Decades after the liberation, Martynushkin shared recollections through interviews.

“It was huge. It went on and on for kilometers. We started to see groups of people when we reached the fence. They came up to us dressed in prison stripes, some had other clothes on top. ... After being in such a hell, constantly threatened by death, they were worn, depleted people. The only thing to them were those eyes that reflected a kind of joy — of being freed, the joy that hell had ended and they remained alive.” he said. ... Back then when we saw the ovens, our first thought was: ‘Oh well, so they are crematoriums. So people died and they didn’t bury them all.’ We didn’t know then that those ovens were specially built for the killing of people, to burn those who had been gassed, that kind of systematic killing.”[6] [7]

"We saw emaciated people -- very thin, tired, with blackened skin. They were dressed in all sorts of different ways -- someone in just a robe, someone else with a coat or a blanket draped over their robe. You could see happiness in their eyes. They understood that their liberation had come, that they were free."[8]

"But what did I feel when I saw these people in the camp? I felt compassion and pity understanding how these people's fate unfolded. Because I could have ended up in the same situation. I fought in the Soviet army. I could have been taken prisoner and they could have also thrown me into the camp."[3]

Later life

Martynushkin turned 100 on January 18, 2024.[9] [10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: To liberate Auschwitz, David Dushman drove a Soviet tank through its barbed wire. Horrors awaited inside.. en-US. Washington Post. 2021-06-08. 0190-8286.
  2. Web site: ЧИНКОВА . Елена . Последний оставшийся в живых освободитель Освенцима . The last surviving liberator of Auschwitz . ru . 22 January 2020 . kp.ru . 2023-07-21.
  3. Web site: Sefanov . Mike . Auschwitz liberator: Prisoners saved from hell . CNN.com . 2010-01-27 . 2023-07-26.
  4. Web site: Marchand . Thibault . Soviet veteran recounts horrors of Auschwitz liberation . The Times of Israel . 2015-01-25 . 2023-07-26.
  5. News: Tharoor . Ishaan . What a Soviet soldier saw when his unit liberated Auschwitz 70 years ago . Washington Post . 2015-01-27 . 2023-07-26.
  6. Web site: ANALYSIS : Auschwitz haunts veterans, 65 years after liberation . Taipei Times . 2010-01-26 . 2023-07-26.
  7. Book: Michalczyk, John J. . Filming the end of the Holocaust : allied documentaries, Nuremberg and the liberation of the concentration camps . Bloomsbury Academic . London . 2014 . 978-1-4725-1037-2 . 892918235 . [{{GBurl|id=w7OdBAAAQBAJ|pg=PA62}} 62].
  8. Web site: Polyakovskaya . Yelena . 'You Could See Happiness In Their Eyes': Russian Veteran Recalls Soviet Liberation Of Auschwitz . RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty . 2015-01-22 . 2023-07-26.
  9. Web site: Чеснокова . Екатерина . 2024-01-18 . Открытие юбилейной Недели памяти жертв Холокоста . 2024-01-19 . РИА Новости Медиабанк . ru.
  10. Web site: 2024-01-19 . Освободитель узников Освенцима празднует вековой юбилей Победа РФ Новость от 19.01.2024 . 2024-01-19 . Победа РФ Новости, история, патриотизм . ru.