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  1. The Katyn massacre was a series of mass executions of nearly 22,000 defenceless Polish military and police officers, border guards, and intelligentsia prisoners of war carried out by the Soviet Union, specifically the NKVD (the Soviet secret police), at Stalin's order in April and May 1940.

  2. Katyn Massacre, mass execution of Polish military officers by the Soviet Union during World War II. The discovery of the massacre precipitated the severance of diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and the Polish government-in-exile in London.

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  3. Feb 20, 2019 · The Katyn massacre was a Soviet crime against humanity in 1940, when Stalin ordered the execution of thousands of Polish officers and intellectuals in a forest. The Soviets tried to blame the Nazis and cover up the atrocity for decades, until a European court recognized it as a war crime in 2012.

  4. Mar 22, 2021 · Learn how the Nazis burned and killed 149 villagers in Khatyn, Belarus, in 1943 as a reprisal for partisan attacks. Explore how the tragedy became a symbol of Soviet resistance and national identity.

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  5. Apr 7, 2010 · What exactly was the Katyn massacre of 1940? It wasn't a single execution. Katyn is the name of the forest where the Polish officers from Kozelsk Camp were executed.

  6. Katyn Massacre, Mass killing of Polish military officers by the Soviet Union in World War II. After the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact (1939) and Germany’s defeat of Poland, Soviet forces occupied eastern Poland and interned thousands of Polish military personnel.

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  8. Learn about the Katyń Massacre, when the Soviet Union murdered over 20,000 Polish military personnel in 1939-40. Discover the history, the evidence, and the cover-up of this atrocity that lasted for 50 years.

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