WARSAW, Poland (AP) – _ September 1939: World War II begins with the German invasion of Poland from the west, quickly followed by the Soviet invasion from the east. The carving up of Poland results ...
In a move that takes it one step closer to easing its long-running tensions with Poland, Russia on Wednesday, April 28, posted online for the first time its files on the Soviet Union’s World War II ...
The Russian release of Andrzej Wajda’s Oscar nommed pic “Katyn” has been put back for technical and political reasons, the Polish director said Wednesday. Wajda told Variety that plans to screen the ...
National Archives Katyn National Security Council Central Intelligence Agency 09181947 12041981 This film explores the Katyn Forest massacre of World War II DVD ...
In Washington last week, a special House committee resumed the investigation it began last fall into the wartime massacre of more than 4,000 Polish officers in Katyn Forest near Smolensk, Russia (TIME ...
On Monday, the U.S. National Archives released 1,000 declassified documents pertaining to the 1940 massacre of 22,000 Poles by the Soviet Union. The Cliffs Notes version? America's coverup of the ...
(Reuters) - Poland marks the first anniversary on Sunday of a plane crash that killed its president and 95 others as they headed to the Katyn forest in western Russia to honour Polish officers ...
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The Unspeakable Lie: Stalin’s Secret Order That Doomed 15,000 Polish Officers to Unmarked Graves (Katyn Massacre)
The chilling finale to Poland’s 1939 tragedy is revealed: the mass execution and deportation of its citizens and leaders. After dividing Poland with Hitler, Stalin’s NKVD launched a campaign of ...
The Katyn massacre exhibit at the Central Library is intended to honor the past by publicizing the story of a terrible but little-acknowledged event in World War II. An estimated 15,000 to more than ...
In a ceremony binding generation to generation, Polish Americans gathered at the Katyn Memorial on Sunday to remember thousands of lives lost in the World War II massacre of Polish army officers. “We ...
WARSAW (Reuters) - The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Monday it was incompetent to judge whether Russia's investigation into the 1940 Katyn killings of Polish war prisoners was insufficient.
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