KATYN

kətĭnˈ, village, W central European Russia. During World War II, when it was part of the USSR, it was occupied by the Germans in Aug., 1941. In 1943 the German government announced that the mass grave of some 4,250 Polish officers had been found in a forest near Katyn and accused the Soviets of having massacred them. The officers had been captured during the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939. The Soviet government denied the German charges and asserted that the Poles, war prisoners, had been captured and executed by invading German units in 1941. The Soviets refused to permit an investigation by the International Red Cross. In 1944, a Soviet investigating commission alleged that the Germans killed the officers. In 1951–52, a U.S. Congressional investigation charged that the Soviets had executed the Poles. In 1989 Soviet scholars revealed that Stalin had indeed ordered the massacre and the following year Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev apologized to the Polish people for the killings. In 1992 Russian officials released secret documents that proved Stalin's direct involvement in the Katyn massacre.

See V. Abarinov, The Murderers of Katyn (1992); W. Materski, ed., Katyn: Documents of Genocide (tr. 1993); A. Paul, Katyn (1996).

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March 1, 1952 , 137-140; "Die heutige Wahrheit von Katyn" Todays truth about Katyn , Unser Oberschlesien , VI, no. 20 1956 , 3; "Hintergrunde des Katyn-Mordes enthullt" The background of the Katyn murder unveiled , Industriekurier...
...War Two by their Soviet captors in the Katyn forest is a good example of this process...with the name of the place, and the name Katyn itself becomes an image representing not...military officers by the Soviets in the Katyn forest in 1944. 18 Here are some examples...
...1995), 25-27. 115. See Natalia Lebedeva, Katyn: Prestuplenie protiv chelovechestva (Katyn: Crime against Humanity) (Moscow: Progress...Pogonowski, writing in Abarinov, Murderers of Katyn , 372. 119. Lebedeva, Katyn , 312. Lebedeva...
...conclusion that the Polish officers at Katyn had been systematically executed by the...by the German-Fascist invaders in the Katyn Forest. Staffed by individuals completely...even before it convened. The crisis over Katyn caused a split between the Soviets and...
...government after Stalins death in covering up Katyn, understandable perhaps in Cold War terms...NOTES 1. The most significant source for Katyn is a set of Soviet documents released by...English translation edited by W. Materski, Katyn: Documents and Materials from the Soviet...
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Wajdas Katyn by Leonard Quart WAJDAS KATYN Poland has produced a host of world-class directors - Krzysztof...playwright) nineteenth-century epic poem. His most recent film, Katyn, the first in five years, depicted the Katyn massacre, what...
...br/ The worst memory of the WWII years is the Katyn massacre. Katyn is the name of a forest area near Harkov-Mednom...President Michael Gorbachev delivered the documents about Katyn to his counterpart. In his August 1993 visit to Warsaw...
...the Third Reichs exploitation of the massacre in the Katyn Forest. (67) Among the neutral observers was Ernesto...the Blue Division, he was allowed to make the trip to Katyn. At Katyn, the Germans escorted him around the scene of the crime...
...with the West. (51) A New "Flap" over Katyn Finally, something of a new low point...Russian government refused to recognize Katyn crime victims as "victims of Stalinist repression" and refused to call the Katyn massacre of about 10,000 Polish military...
...massacre of the Polish Officer Corps in the Katyn Forest in 1940. Deniers seize on such...not even necessary to take the issue of Katyn as far as the deniers do. Although the...Iona Nikitchenko, tried to enter the Katyn Massacre as a Nazi war crime in the indictment...
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The Ultimate Crime: Katyn the Invention of Genocide. by John Connelly...events and developments in the legacy of Katyn, the village in the woods of western...since. Most of the officers killed at Katyn were not career military but reservists...
Fells Point Carolers : The Katyn Memorial. by William S. Connery Besides upholding...fifteen thousand were massacred at one place, the Katyn Forest near Minsk. The horrid truth of Katyn was whispered about by Poles but not publicly discussed...
Katyn: Tragedy upon Tragedy: In April, in the...This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre, when officers of the NKVD (the...a Soviet health resort situated in the Katyn vicinity, just west of Smolensk and at two...
Katyn: Worlds Worst Pow Massacre by Richard K...barbaric execution of all these men in the Katyn Forest near Smolensk, Russia, in the spring...entire incident, according to Allen Paul in Katyn: Stalins Massacre and the Seeds of Resurrection...
...important issue in "The Ultimate Crime: Katyn and the Invention of Genocide" (August...Vladimir Putins regime did not confront Katyn, but rather was forced to deal with it...at the hands of the Russians. Thats why Katyn has come to symbolize murderous Soviet...
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The Curse of Katyn; Latest, Deadly Chapter in Russian...advisers, has fixed the spotlight on the Katyn massacre of 70 years ago and the context...into Siberian exile. The air crash near Katyn will refocus Polish-Russian relations...
Katyn Unites Our Grief; LETTERS. ON BEHALF of...or other broadcasters to screen the film Katyn by Andzrej Wajda. A number of nations...time of grief. The 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre was significant for Poles. The...
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...was a forest outside the small village of Katyn just west of the city of Smolensk. And...locations has gone down in history as the Katyn massacres. And since last Saturday, that...shocking new resonance. Because it was to Katyn itself that the Polish president, Lech...
...was a forest outside the small village of Katyn just west of the city of Smolensk. And...locations has gone down in history as the Katyn massacres. And since last Saturday, that...shocking new resonance. Because it was to Katyn itself that the Polish president, Lech...
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KATYN k tin , village, W central European Russia...officers had been found in a forest near Katyn and accused the Soviets of having massacred...proved Stalins direct involvement in the Katyn massacre. See V. Abarinov, The Murderers...
...1943) that a mass grave of some 10,000 Polish officers, allegedly executed by the Soviets, had been discovered in the Katyn forest led to a break between the Polish government in exile and the Soviet Union. (The Soviet Union admitted to the massacre...
...Sikorski restored (1941) diplomatic relations with the USSR, but after he requested International Red Cross investigation of the Katyn incident, relations were again broken off (Apr., 1943). Sikorski died in an airplane crash near Gibraltar...
...Diamonds (1958), Man of Marble (1977), Man of Iron (1981), Danton (1982), Korczak (1990), Pan Tadeusz (1999), and Katyn (2007). Wajda, who is also a theater director, was active in Polish politics after the end of Communist rule, serving...
...historical problems. The policy was termed glasnost openness. The brutality of the Stalin era, such as the great purges and the Katyn massacre, were acknowledged, and the corruption and stagnation of the Brezhnev era were sharply criticized. Soviet leaders...


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