The Katyn Massacre
During World War II, 15,000 Polish soldiers died mysteriously in Russia. Some were found buried in a forest called Katyn, while the rest were never found. According to the film, "Echo looks into one of the last unresolved crimes of the last war: The Katyn Massacre."
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Видео The Katyn Massacre канала US National Archives
For more information, visit http://research.archives.gov/description/1936842
Видео The Katyn Massacre канала US National Archives
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