Selasa, 25 April 2017

WWII Today- February 2013

Allies Buried Misgivings Over Katyn Killings, Papers Reveal The United States and Britain correctly suspected that the Soviet Union executed 22,000 Polish prisoners, many of them officers, in Katyn Forest, in April and May 1940—but kept silent to avoid riling Joseph Stalin. The cover-up is chronicled in 1,000 pages of documents released last fall by …

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