이곳은 개발을 위한 베타 사이트 입니다.기여내역은 언제든 초기화될 수 있으며, 예기치 못한 오류가 발생할 수 있습니다.문서의 임의 삭제는 제재 대상으로, 문서를 삭제하려면 삭제 토론을 진행해야 합니다. 문서 보기문서 삭제토론 니콜라옙스크 사건/학계연구 및 사료 문서 (문단 편집) ==== N. 아무르스키 ==== 신문 Delo Rossii의 특파원 N.Amursky은 생존자들을 최초로 만난 사람 중 하나였는데 다음과 같이 기사를 내보냈다. >『The Bolsheviks who killed children had a special theory to justify this: whenever parents are killed, it is necessary to kill any children over five years of age. Before that age they can forget. But if a child over five is left alive, he will, in time, seek revenge, so the Bolsheviks reasoned. And thus, children died along with their parents. > >There is a dreadful story about how the execu-tioners would grab a child by his legs and kill him by hitting his head against the walls or against the floor. > >I had a chance to talk to one of the students from the boys' school. According to him, out of 360 students in the school, not more than 50 were left. It is true that some of them were forced to go to Amgun, but there is no doubt that many perished in Nikolaevsk. Many students from the girls' school are also missing. Their fate was even more pathetic... Many children were drowned in the Amgun River. Children in the orphanage were loaded on a barge, taken to the middle of the river, and thrown overboard. > >There are many cases where large families with several small children were killed. On one lot in town, where everything had burned down, there stands a large cross with an inscription indicating that seven people were killed there- a mother with her six children. > >A student, Naletov, related that his father, his mother, and his small sister and brother were all taken away together to be shot. > >But most eloquent of all are the small corpses washed up to the surface. When the corpse of Mrs. Nazarova, the owner of a schooner, was found, children were tied to her arms and legs. Three of the small bodies were still attached, but a knot on the arm indicated that a fourth child must have been attached and fallen off.』[* Gutman, Anatoli i I Akovlevich 씀, Wiswall, Ella Lury 번역, Pierce, Richard A 편집, 『The destruction of Nikolaevsk-on-Amur : an episode in the Russian Civil War in the Far East, 1920』, Kingston, Ont. : Fairbanks, Alaska ; Limestone Press, 1993, 111쪽]저장 버튼을 클릭하면 당신이 기여한 내용을 CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 KR으로 배포하고,기여한 문서에 대한 하이퍼링크나 URL을 이용하여 저작자 표시를 하는 것으로 충분하다는 데 동의하는 것입니다.이 동의는 철회할 수 없습니다.캡챠저장미리보기