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English: Interrogation of former mayor of Kerch, Timofey Vasilyevich Tokarev, who collaborated with the Nazis in Kerch during its occupation.
  • Date: January 1942
  • Author: Yevgeny Khaldei (Халдей Евгений Ананьевич), a Soviet Red Army naval officer and photographer working as correspondent for Russian News Agency TASS Photo Chronicle from 1936 to 1948
  • See also Kerch in World War II
  • pikabu.ru: This is Timofey Tokarev, the mayor of Kerch. He was already the head of the city back in distant 1919, and after the arrival of Soviet power, he was deprived of property and voting rights. (Note: "such" voting rights were restored with the Stalin Constitution). He lived quietly hating this very authority, and waited for his moment. In 1941, when the Germans occupied Kerch, they offered the 65-year-old Tokarev the position of city mayor. He served zealously. He compiled lists of enemies of the new regime, organized a census of Jews, who were later shot in the Bagerovsky ravine, and ensured the confiscation of "excess" food from the residents of Kerch for the German army. Later, he was captured in the winter of 1942, when the city was liberated by Soviet troops, interrogated, and shot. Interestingly, both of his sons died in the Great Patriotic War while their father joined the collaborators.
Русский: Допрос бывшего бургомистра Керчи Тимофея Васильевича Токарева, который сотрудничал с нацистами в Керчи во время ее оккупации.
Date январь 1942
Source https://russiainphoto.ru/photos/180410/
Author Халдей Евгений Ананьевич
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Yevgeny Khaldei worked as a correspondent for TASS Photo Chronicle from October 25, 1936 to October 7, 1948. Information reports (including photo reports), which was created by an employee of TASS as part of that person’s official duties between July 10, 1925 and January 1, 1954, provided that it was first released in the stated period or was not released until August 3, 1993 are in the public domain in Russia according to articles 5 and 6 of Law No. 231-FZ of the Russian Federation of December 18, 2006 (the Implementation Act for Book IV of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation). For more details see w:ru:Шаблон:PD-Russia#ТАСС (in Russian).


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