The Massacre of Feodosia was a war crime by the Red Army against 160 wounded Wehrmacht POWs between December 29, 1941 and January 1, 1942.
[1] On December 29, Soviet marine troops and regular infantry landed on the beach of Feodosia and captured the city.
[1] According to Alfred-Maurice de Zayas, who relied solely on materials produced by the Wehrmacht High Command, "[A]n order was issued to kill every single German in Feodosia, whether wounded or not.
On the beach in front of the field hospital, piles of bodies were found where they were thrown from a wall several metres high, after being beaten and mutilated, and left in the surf so that the sea water froze and covered them with a sheet of ice.
[5] The special representative of Stavka in Crimea, Lev Mekhlis, personally encouraged the killing of German prisoners of war.