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Old February 28th 04, 05:08 AM
Krztalizer
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It simply reports on the
disbanding of some camps.


"Liquidating" is a really lousy way to state that the camp was simply closing.

Perhaps the prisoners were simply relocated.


.....underground?


Any graves in these areas would be irrelevant.


Why would that be?

You really would need
to take some depositions from soldiers of the 190th rifle regiment
or the 129th, or the 68th Ukrainian Rifle Regiment to have even a
smidgen of evidence.


We aren't trying to rewrite history, you guys are. Perhaps _you_ need to go
interview some old vets and see what new info you can dig up. In the meantime,
history records Katyn as a Soviet atrocity, not one of the Nazis.

Please your accusations without proof as detailed as is available
in the Muchin researches, in unseemly. It only serves to perpetuate
a falsification of history!


When did they become our accusations? Soviet leader came forward and admitted
it was a Soviet deed, now, years later, Russians want to distance themselves
from the crimes of their fathers, so its time to re-write history? A little
late for that.