The Katyn Massacre (1940)

The Katyn Massacre (1940)

During the Katyn Massacre of 1940, a Soviet NKVD executioner personally killed 7,000 Polish officers over 28 days. Working 10-hour shifts, he averaged one execution every three minutes. His actions accounted for nearly one-third of the estimated 22,000 victims of this atrocity.

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