• Mass grave of Polish officers in Katyn Forest, exhumed by Germany in 1943. Katyn massacre is located in the Soviet Union.
  • This particular second world war slaughter of Poles is often referred to as the "Katyn Massacre" or the "Katyn Forest Massacre".
  • In any event, the Katyn Forest is–and will probably long remain–the main symbol of the atrocity, even if it was not the actual killing field.” […]
  • It aims to challenge the prevailing narratives about the war and expose the truth about the Katyn Forest Massacre and the Soviet Union’s culpability.
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  • A. Box 44, Katyn Forest [contains an undated United States Information Service undated booklet titled The Katy ń Forest Murders.
  • "Katyn Forest is a wooded area near Gneizdovo village, a short distance from Smolensk in Russia where, in 1940 on Stalin's orders, the NKVD shot and.
  • The number of victims is estimated at about 22,000. The victims were murdered in the Katyn Forest in Russia, the Kalinin and Kharkiv prisons, and elsewhere.
  • It aims to challenge the prevailing narratives about the war and expose the truth about the Katyn Forest Massacre and the Soviet Union’s culpability.
  • katyn photo Katyn Forest, near Smolensk in Russia, place of the mass graves of over 4,300 Polish officers discovered by the German army in March of 1943.