One of my favourite threads - just wish the original author resubmitted it.
Katyn Massacre by Louis Fitzgibbon
This book tells of how in 1943 the German army occupying the Soviet Union found the bodies 4,143 Polish army officers in mass graves in the Katyn forest near Smolensk. Still in their uniforms, all had their hands bound behind their backs - and each had bullet entry wound in the base of the skull.
The author examines coolly and impartially, the facts of this appalling crime and the conclusions to which they inexorably lead. He doesn't shrink from the attribution of guilt.
Katyn Massacre by Louis Fitzgibbon
This book tells of how in 1943 the German army occupying the Soviet Union found the bodies 4,143 Polish army officers in mass graves in the Katyn forest near Smolensk. Still in their uniforms, all had their hands bound behind their backs - and each had bullet entry wound in the base of the skull.
The author examines coolly and impartially, the facts of this appalling crime and the conclusions to which they inexorably lead. He doesn't shrink from the attribution of guilt.