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Here he is, my grandmother's cousin Stanley Patrzykat, officer in the Polish army in the 1930's. Probably killed by Germans, and if not, then by the Russians.
The massacre was prompted by NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria's proposal to execute all captive members of the Polish officer corps, dated 5 March 1940, approved by the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, including its leader, Joseph Stalin. The number of victims is estimated at about 22,000.[1] The victims were executed in the Katyn Forest in Russia, the Kalinin and Kharkiv prisons, and elsewhere. Of the total killed, about 8,000 were officers imprisoned during the 1939 Soviet invasion of Poland, another 6,000 were police officers, and the rest were Polish intelligentsia the Soviets deemed to be "intelligence agents, gendarmes, landowners, saboteurs, factory owners, lawyers, officials, and priests".
The international Left in our media and academia have done an incredible job white-washing the massive human rights abuses of the USSR IMO.
Not even after the war. Most of the Polish officers were killed by the Russians in 1940:
Most of the Polish officers were killed by the Russians in 1940:
Patrick saysNot even after the war. Most of the Polish officers were killed by the Russians in 1940:
True. And admitted.
Balls of Steel.
https://www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-ii/story-of-the-man-who-volunteered-for-auschwitz-xc.html