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Saturday, April 10, 2010

The Second Katyn Massacre

The Woods of Smolensk



The Polish President and numerous top officials died aboard a TU-154 while trying to land at Smolensk airbase.He was on his way to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre which took place in the woods near that city.
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After Poland went down before the onslaught of Nazi and Soviet forces in 1939-40, Joseph Stalin and Lavrenty Beria decided to decapitate the country’s society. Since the Polish army required all university graduates to become reserve officers, the NKVD decided to kill two birds with one stone and eliminate the both the trained military manpower of Poland and its “intelligensia”. In 1940 the Communists shot more than 22,000 Polish officers in woods near Smolensk. These included an admiral, two generals, 24 colonels, 79 lieutenant colonels, 258 majors, 654 captains, 17 naval captains, seven chaplains, three landowners, a prince, 20 university professors, hundeds of physicians lawyers, engineers and teachers, more than 100 writers and journalists among others.



Poland was left stunned by the news that their president, his wife, and a whole tier of the Polish elite had been killed.

From the BBC:

The BBC's Adam Easton, in Warsaw, says the crash is a catastrophe for the Polish people.






A memorial ceremony earlier this week to remember the earlier victims of Soviet Communist murders of Polish leaders at Katyn.

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