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Wajda's "Katyn" shown in Moscow |
2007-10-30 |
Posted by:mrp |
#2 At that time, Stalin was already thinking of the imperial-satellite system in Eastern Europe. Most of the massacres occurred while the Soviets and Nazis were complying with a non-aggression pact. After World War 2, the Allies captured several communiques directly from Stalin to Hitler. One of them referred to Germany's "beloved Fuhrer," and concluded with, "I drink to his health." |
Posted by: McZoid 2007-10-30 21:18 |
#1 The Ukrainians just reburied 2000 mostly Ukrainian and Polish victims from a mass grave of 30,000 executed by the NKVD from 1937 until the German invasion. Lots of skeletons still to dig up courtesy of Lenin and Stalin. |
Posted by: ed 2007-10-30 10:25 |