Truth About Katyn and Britain's Blind Eye

Executions normally take place hurriedly, but in this case the killers were in no rush.

The victims were taken from their prison camp and put on a train for two days without food and water.

When they arrived at their final destination, they were bundled onto coaches with windows smeared with cement to obscure their view. After a short drive, the men were directed one by one to the rear door of the vehicle.

As each man stepped into the gloomy light of the Russian forest, he would have had no doubt as to his fate.

 

 

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