• 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.
  • A. Box 44, Katyn Forest [contains an undated United States Information Service undated booklet titled The Katy ń Forest Murders.
  • Moscow refused to participate in the IRC’s work. The Germans invited forensic experts from all over Europe to investigate the crime in the Katyn Forest.
  • The Katyn Forest Whodunnit. Also called: "The Truth About the Katyn Massacre" -- because you won't get the truth about it anywhere else.
  • In April 1943, in the Katyn Forest near Smolensk in the Soviet Union, occupying German troops discovered eight large graves containing the remains of thousands...
  • 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.
  • ...German forces but the atrocities committed by the Russians was equally horrendous and barbaric and the poigant Katyn Forest Massacre Memorial is.
  • The fate of the 22,000 Poles killed in the Katyn massacre went undiscovered until 1943 when Nazi troops found the mass grave in the forest.
  • Reading the historical description of the Katyn Forest Massacre, one cannot avoid calling this event a genocide, or at least part of a genocide of Poles.
  • Katyn Forest Massacre World War II. Поиск. Смотреть позже.