Fjodor Wasiljewitsch Korso (1905 – 1941)

In the Soviet-Finnish Winter War of 1939/40, the Belarusian worker Fjodor Wasiljewitsch Korso suffered a serious head injury. Subsequent complaints led to his admission to the psychiatric hospital in Mogilev. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union, a German task force killed him, probably with lethal exhaust fumes.

Image: Fjodor Wasiljewitsch Korso
Fjodor Wasiljewitsch Korso
© In private ownership