The source was later corrected. Just like an article about a liberated American prisoner. The first thing he encountered was the offer of Soviet soldiers to take part in the gang rape of a Polish girl. In a later edition of the article, maybe a son or grandson, this episode was deleted.
Generations are changing, interest is waning. From 2001-2002, when I read, to the present, the number of articles on the Internet about Sudeten Germans has been reduced, perhaps by 80%. Negative is also not relevant, so all this disappears.
This is probably much closer to the true face of the war, but what I am specifically interested in are the records of soldiers like Pavlichenko, can anyone attest that she was present with x unit, in y area, on z time, I've found the WW2 "sniper books" (to sum them up), rather sketchy.