27.9.07

Segundo divulga o http://pt.novopress.info/?p=1779 , ““Katyń”, dirigido por Andrzej Wajda, é o primeiro filme polaco sobre o massacre de Katyn....”.
O massacre de Katyn, executado pelos Soviéticos, mas que por muitos anos, os Nazis é que foram considerados os assassinos.
Resolvi então procurar mais alguma coisa sobre o assunto.
O Primeiro video é sobre o filme, o segundo é um documentário sobre Katyn.

Documentário sobre o filme
Added: September 18, 2007
From: chortee26
"Katyn", directed by Wajda, is the first Polish film on the Katyn crime and the so-called Katyn lie.
The movie uses stories from an authentic diary of major Adam Solski found during the exhumation in 1943 to tell the fate of four fictional officers and their families.
Wajda's father, lt. Jakub Wajda, then 43, was among the Polish officers taken prisoner by the Soviet army and killed by a shot to the back of the head in the Katyn forest.
In March 1940 Soviet leader Josef Stalin ordered the executions of 22,000 Polish army and police officers, intellectuals and clergy. The killings took place in the spring of the same year in the Katyn Forest. The victims, mostly from POW camps in Kozielsk, Starobielsk and Ostaszkow, were shot in the back of the head. The Nazis discovered the mass graves during their march on Moscow in the fall of 1941, but Soviet propaganda blamed the deaths on Adolf Hitler and punished anyone speaking the truth with harsh prison terms. In 1990, Moscow admitted that dictator Josef Stalin's secret police were responsible.


Documentário sobre Katyn
Added: July 01, 2007
From: Rogvist
When Soviet Russia invaded Poland in ... When Soviet Russia invaded Poland in September 1939 breaking treacherously several multilateral treaties as well as the existing Polish-Soviet Nonaggression Pact of 1932, the Polish Army's High Command ordered all Polish military units not to engage the advancing Soviet hordes unless absolutely unavoidable, or in self-defence. Despite almost full compliance with that order by the Poles, within days a number of Polish Army, State Police and Border Guard Corps' officers were murdered by the Soviets on the spot and thousands rounded up and incarcerated in prison camps.
Within next few months the prisons in Soviet-occupied Eastern Poland were overflowing with Polish Army and State Police officers, government officials, members of the bar, landowners, intellectuals, prominent public figures and ordinary Polish citizens. They were brutally interrogated, tortured or simply murdered without a trial and reason.
From the beginning of the Soviet occupation in September, 1939 to the outbreak of Nazi-Soviet hostilities in June, 1941, almost 1.7 million of Polish citizens were deported by the Soviets - most of them to uninhabitable regions of the Soviet Union. Most of them never to see their homeland again.
The Soviet Empire was taking revenge for its defeat in the Soviet-Polish War of 1919-1920 and preparing ground for implementation of a communist regime on Polish soil.
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Although limited in number and slow, pieces of mail from families were reaching those incarcerated in three prison camps: Starobielsk, Ostaszkow and Kozielsk. And the mail from prison camps was coming to the anxious families.It stopped suddenly in April, 1940 and in April, 1943, a name of an inconspicuous Russian forest became a symbol of martyrdom - KATYN. Almost five thousand corpses, most of them wearing Polish Army uniforms, were found there dumped in layers in several enormous pits. Mouths packed with sawdust, hands tied with cord or barbed wire... And the mark of execution - a bullet hole at the base of the skull.Since the collapse of the Soviet empire several other locations have been uncovered to hide similar pits filled with layers of corpses wearing Polish uniforms - Kharkov... Mednoye... Bykovnia...


Nota - houve um erro na primeira postagem em que troquei os filmes. Mas agora está corrigido

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