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Yes, they did and all historians would agree that the Soviets did commit the massacre at Katyn.

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Yes, they did and all historians would agree that the Soviets did commit the massacre at Katyn.

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Henri de Montfort has written:

'Le massacre de Katyn'

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The Katyn Forest massacre was when the Soviets brutally mudured about 25,000 Polish officers and civilians during World War II, around April 1940. Its significance wah that i was easier for communists to take the control over Poland and install a communistic government after the end of WWII.

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Stalin, of coarse. All he would have to do is order a massacre like Katyn.

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There was a massacre of Polish officers in the Katyn forest ~ see related link below .

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