Katyn Commission
The Katyn Commission or the International Katyn Commission was the International Red Cross committee formed in April 1943 under request by Germany to investigate the Katyn massacre of some 22,000 Polish nationals during the Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland, mostly prisoners of war from the September Campaign including Polish Army officers, intelligentsia, civil servants, priests, police officers and numerous other professionals. Their bodies were discovered in a series of large mass graves in the forest near Smolensk in Russia following Operation Barbarossa.
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Katyn Commission
The Katyn Commission or the International Katyn Commission was the International Red Cross committee formed in April 1943 under request by Germany to investigate the Katyn massacre of some 22,000 Polish nationals during the Soviet occupation of Eastern Poland, mostly prisoners of war from the September Campaign including Polish Army officers, intelligentsia, civil servants, priests, police officers and numerous other professionals. Their bodies were discovered in a series of large mass graves in the forest near Smolensk in Russia following Operation Barbarossa.
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Die Internationale Ärztekommis ...... m Wald von Katyn untersuchten.
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The Katyn Commission or the In ...... harged Germany with the crime.
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April and May 1943
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Katyn, Kalinin and Kharkiv
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International Katyn Commission
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Die Internationale Ärztekommis ...... m Wald von Katyn untersuchten.
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The Katyn Commission or the In ...... ollowing Operation Barbarossa.
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Internationale Ärztekommission zum Massaker von Katyn
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Katyn Commission
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