Katyń - zbrodnia, która opłaciła się Stalinowi

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2019
  • W marcu 1940 roku Stalin wydaje Berii rozkaz „O rozładowaniu więzień NKWD”. Oznaczało to po prostu eksterminację jedenastu tysięcy polskich oficerów. Na początku kwietnia ruszają pierwsze transporty z Kozielska, Ostaszkowa i Starobielska. Żołnierze Wojska Polskiego byli zabijani strzałem w potylicę i wrzucani do masowych grobów. Zbrodnię katyńską odkryli Niemcy, a ZSRR bardzo umiejętnie ten moment wykorzystała. Zarzuty były przecież doskonałym pretekstem do zerwania stosunków z polskim rządem na uchodźstwie. Niedługo potem Stalin zaczął instalować nad Wisłą obóz władzy komunistycznej...

Komentáře • 14

  • @ewelinaidzik78
    @ewelinaidzik78 Před 2 lety +1

    Dziekuje za bardzo konkretny wyklad.Mimo ze wiem wiekszosc tu przedstawionych spraw to i tak szok

  • @robertlras3235
    @robertlras3235 Před 3 lety

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  • @johnsnowkumar359
    @johnsnowkumar359 Před 3 lety

    About 1000 skulls had small bullet holes of the Walther P38, while 15000 skulls had big bullet holes of Nazi rifles used by German prison Guards. The Soviet armies advancing westwards in about 1944 towards formerly Nazi occupied Katyn forests noticed two men in dirty Soviet army uniform trying to hide among men in Nazi army uniform of prison guards: they were trying to escape: Both claimed to be German nationals in halting German with an accent and had no dog tags or identification papers, unlike the German prison guards. The two stated they were ready to be two new members of communist groups in Germany. They tried to retreat and hide among the Nazi guards (who were wearing somewhat cleaner German army uniforms) who seemed to know them well. Germans in Nazi uniform were of Nazi guards of Axis POW prison camps of the general area about 100 miles from Katyn. One man in dirty Soviet uniform had a name, and was Mr. Blokhin. When arrested, both men falsely claimed to be German nationals, adding that they committed no crimes in the past few years. The Germans even seemed to be their buddies. The Germans just corroborated the stories narrated by the two men in dirty Soviet uniforms. The German prison guards in the prison housing predominantly Polish inmates just told Soviet political officers , one out of 15 political officers spoke German learned years earlier in college college classes, and other interrogators that if the two former surviving Soviet prisoners of war had indeed said they had recently shot only 100 Polish officers, that must be true. Further, if all of the 100 Poles tied with ropes by Nazi prison guards, as they were led out of Nazi military trucks in a forest, if all 100 survived when shot at supposedly by each of the surviving duo, that must be true too. The two tried to run away with Nazi guards and German soldiers, who were wearing somewhat cleaner Nazi uniforms. The two men in Soviet army uniform were arrested. The two arrested Soviet soldiers were white guys and pretended to be German nationals to the interrogating Soviet army officials, which had just arrested the two along with the Nazi soldiers and Nazi prison guards. A thousand skulls had small bullet holes of the Walther P38. When interrogated by slightly more educated Soviet political officers of the Soviet army, the Soviet duo near Katyn forests who were pretending to be Germans could not name a single German province such as Bavaria and Bohemia. More investigations and interrogations followed, and this was by Soviet investigators::: Based on their questionings and limited forensic tests with magnifying glasses: what the duo did during ww2 period of Axis occupation of the Katyn forests was likely more than 100 Poles. More likely, massacre of 1000 prisoners, despite the Soviet ex-soldiers claims to have shot just 100 Poles each, who they say, all survived. The two said Nazi officers stopped them and took over the executions of Poles, after the third Soviet prisoner committed suicide. The duo along with the third man who committed suicide were likely to have killed just about 1000 Polish prisoners, based on bullet holes on skulls of victims. More likely, the three men killed about 1000 Polish officers and fellow prisoners in this Nazi controlled POW prison camp about 100 miles from Katyn. They decided that Nazi border guards killed 15000 Polish officers. Two or three Soviet ex prisoners of war killed 1000 Polish ex officers:: The rest of the skeletons were likely Soviet nationals and likely ethnic Russian Nazi victims of nazi battles, as some men were wearing white sweaters, the investigators decided. Border Polish guards of recent times tell young visitors from Russia coming to buy Polish sausages, "You are no longer welcome, based on some allegations. During ww2, Some Polish prisoners of war living as inmates in a Nazi POW prison camp with three POW's of Soviet national origin were supposedly killed by either Germans or Soviets. We cannot raise a hue and cry against Germans because we got five provinces from Germans as war reparations after ww2. When we gained land with houses from Germany, the beauty of the average Polish houses increased. " Soviets say the date of Massacre was March 5th 1942. Some people of German origin say the date of massacre was march 5, 1941. Others say the day of massacre was March 5th 1942. What is the order number for a Katyn massacre? While Hitler issued very large number of verbal orders ("I am ordering the burning and destruction of Paris. Is Paris burning yet? " is an example of Hitler's , Stalin only issued signed orders. Stalin never issued unsigned orders, never oral orders. There is no order number for a Katyn massacre. Either three Soviet soldiers or many German officers had killed the 15,000 Polish prisoners of war, as claimed by the Soviet prisoners of war under German control, who were soldiers and the Germans killed the Polish officers. The pistols and handguns used in the killing of surrendered Polish military officers were the Walther P38, a standard issue of officers of the Third Reich and Nazi military officers. The investigations were by Soviet investigators who overran the Katyn forests which the Soviets wrested back from Nazi invaders. soviet investigators :: They concluded that the killings were by three executioners: this was the conclusion of the investigating Soviet officers during ww2. They concluded that exactly three pistols were used, by looking up the forensics of the case and in looking up the bullet fragments. The Soviet investigators blamed three Nazi mad soldiers of of the Third Reich: The investigators claimed three Germans had likely killed the Polish officers in the Katyn Forests during ww2, by using Walther P38 handguns (pistols). As there are no witnesses it is more likely that the three soldiers were of Soviet national origin. Actually, very likely (there were no witnesses who could corroborate) three fellow prisoners of war in the POW camp mostly inhabited by Polish POW had forcibly made Soviet soldiers to shot the 15,000 Polish officers in the Katyn forests, most likely. Actually, three mad Soviet soldiers were rounded up and interviewed: they said they were prisoners along with the Polish army, and they said that , under duress from Nazi military officers in the Nazi confinement area in Russia they had just shot about 100 Polish officers each for a grand total of three hundred Polish officers killed by the three Soviet prison camp run and managed by Nazi Germany under Hitler. This was because the Nazi Germans had coerced the three Soviet soldiers to shoot down 100 Polish fellow prisoners each. Turns out, the threesome Soviet prisoners in the Nazi prison camp actually may have killed 1000 Poles, as only 1000 bullet fragments of Walther P38 pistols were extracted out of skulls of uncovered dead soldiers in Katyn. Earlier the two Soviet soldiers said they German officers had given the three Soviet men just three Walther P38 pistols and Nazi officers of the Nazi run prison camp ordered them to shoot 100 Polish officers, if they want to survive the current war (ww2). The executions was re-assigned to German prison guards, right after the third prison guard committed suicide. The name of one of thr three Red army soldier trying to hide with the Nazi prison guards, and pretending to be a German national, was Mr. Blockhin. He claimed he just shot 100 Polish officers and that all of the 100 Poles survived his shots with the German Walther P38 gun in the Nazi controlled prison camp.

  • @arturmichalski3194
    @arturmichalski3194 Před 3 lety

    To co się nie bronili tylu ich było