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Notebooks" published by the Independent Historical Committee for the Investigation of the Katyn Massacre and the Polish Katyn Foundation since 1990, containing scientific studies and source documents regarding the Katyn Massacre. As of
602:) about the search of "newly arrived from Rus all ranks of people". To the Don was sent a punitive detachment under the command of Colonel Prince Yuriy Dolgorukiy. He was charged to search for fugitives and "take them to those landowners from whom they ran away". That action led to the well-known
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In a series of mass executions in April and May 1940, Soviet secret police murdered an estimated 22,000 captive Polish military officers and soldiers, policemen, officials, intelligentsia and others. Conducted on the orders of Stalin's
Politburo, the events came to be known as the Katyn massacre
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On 5 March 1940, Stalin signed an order authorizing the NKVD to shoot over 26,000 Allied prisoners-of-war. The prisoners, who had been captured during a joint German-Soviet operation in Poland the previous
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Starobielsk. They were nearly all Polish reserve officers. ... The Katyń Massacres presented a major embarassement for
British policy. ... London was deeply committed to the alliance with Stalin.
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was raised over the Hotel Aidar on 17 June 2014, but swiftly removed. The city was occupied by a military presence for two years thereafter, during which time the statue of Lenin in
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Council for the Protection of Struggle and Martyrdom Sites
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The history of cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR
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more than 4,000 Polish prisoners of war were confined
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