The Katyn massacre was a series of mass executions of nearly 22,000 Polish military and police officers, border guards, and intelligentsia prisoners of...
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Katyn may refer to: Katyn massacre, a mass execution of Polish generals, military commanders and intelligentsia in 1940 by Soviet organization NKVD Katyń...
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Katyń (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkatɨɲ]) is a 2007 Polish historical drama film about the 1940 Katyn massacre, directed by Academy Honorary Award winner...
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Katyn (‹See Tfd›Russian: Кáтынь; Polish: Katyń [ˈkatɨɲ]) is a rural locality (a selo) in Smolensky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located approximately...
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of the Katyn massacre can be seen in the museum. In 2017 museum was nominated for European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture award. Katyń Museum...
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Anti-Katyn (Polish: Anty-Katyń, ‹See Tfd›Russian: Анти-Катынь) is a denialism campaign intended to reduce and obscure the significance of the Katyn massacre...
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Katyn list may refer to: Lists of Polish citizens killed at particular locations of the Katyn massacre Ukrainian Katyn List, the list of people killed...
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Katyń Memorial may refer to: Katyń Memorial (Jersey City), in Jersey City, New Jersey National Katyń Memorial, in Baltimore, Maryland List of Katyn massacre...
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Katyn massacre memorials commemorate the 1940 Katyn massacre by the Soviet NKVD. Outside the Dom Polski Centre in Adelaide, Australia, there exists a...
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The Katyn Commission or the International Katyn Commission was a committee formed in April 1943 under request by Germany to investigate the Katyn massacre...
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and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre" about the genocidal nature the Katyń Massacre (the Polish version of Katyń. Zbrodnia bez sądu i kary...
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belong to the "Ukrainian Katyn List" of Katyn massacre victims, and serve as proof that Bykivnya is connected to the Katyn crime. Dem'ianiv Laz, a mass...
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Katyn-Tau (Georgian: კათინთაუ; ‹See Tfd›Russian: Катын-Тау) is a summit in the central part of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range (Bezengi Wall). It...
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The National Katyń Memorial is a monument in Baltimore, Maryland, which memorializes the victims of the 1940 Katyn massacre of Polish nationals carried...
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board. The Polish delegation was heading to Katyn to attend a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre, in which the Soviet NKVD killed...
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Polish prisoners-of-war in the Soviet Union after 1939 (category Katyn massacre)
executed; 22,000 Polish military personnel and civilians perished in the Katyn massacre alone. On September 17, 1939, the Red Army invaded the territory...
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Vasily Blokhin (category Katyn massacre)
including his killing of about 7,000 Polish prisoners of war during the Katyn massacre in spring 1940, making him the most prolific official executioner...
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The Katyń Memorial is a bronze statue created by Polish-American sculptor Andrzej Pitynski in dedication to the victims of Stalin's March 5 1940 Katyn massacre...
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the international Katyn Commission coincided with the discovery of a similar mass murder site of Polish prisoners of war in Katyn. Among the 679 dead...
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The film deals with the impact of the political intrigue surrounding the Katyn Massacre on Polish servicemen and women in the UK after the Second World...
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Fântâna Albă massacre (redirect from Romanian Katyn)
secret police. Some sources have referred to the massacre as "the Romanian Katyn". In 2011, the Chamber of Deputies of Romania adopted a law establishing...
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Katyn war cemetery (‹See Tfd›Russian: Мемориальный комплекс «Катынь», Polish: Polski Cmentarz Wojenny w Katyniu) is a Polish military cemetery located...
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including at the Katyń massacre. On November 26, 2010, the State Duma issued a declaration acknowledging Stalin's responsibility for the Katyn massacre and...
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Grover Furr (section Katyn Massacre)
describing it as a fiction created by pro-Nazi Ukrainian nationalists, that the Katyn massacre was committed by the Nazi Schutzstaffel and not the Soviet NKVD...
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purged. After the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, Beria organized the Katyn massacre of 22,000 Polish officers and intelligentsia, and after the occupation...
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Investigation and Study of the Facts, Evidence, and Circumstances of the Katyn Forest Massacre was established by United States House of Representatives...
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Małgorzata (30 November 2004). "Decision to commence investigation into Katyn Massacre" Archived 30 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Departmental...
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NKVD troika (section The Katyn Massacre)
writer Moyshe Litvakov confessed to being an agent for the Gestapo. The Katyn Massacre was a mass execution of around 15,000 Polish military officers...
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territories with mass repressions. One of the most noted instances was the Katyn massacre of April and May 1940, in which around 22,000 members of the Polish...
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one of the largest prisoner of war massacres of the war, along with the Katyn massacre carried out by the Soviet Union, and it was one of many atrocities...
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