Children of the Katyn Massacre: Accounts from Polish Families Torn by the 1940 Mass Murder in Soviet Camps
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Children of the Katyn Massacre: Accounts from Polish Families Torn by the 1940 Mass Murder in Soviet Camps

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On March 5, 1940, Joseph Stalin and his lieutenants signed an execution order for 25,700 Polish prisoners of war. After months of hardship and interrogation, 14,700 prisoners were taken to remote areas, murdered with a shot to the back of the head and buried in mass graves. Later, with the discovery of the first of the mass burials by the Germans in the Katyn Forest, the S...more
Paperback, 264 pages
Published October 5th 2006 by McFarland & Co Inc.,U.S.
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