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Surely, Australian’s have urgent need to be seriously concerned when<br />

malicious minorities capture and control the very structure of the<br />

national judicial system?<br />

Harry A. Boniface, Currumbin, Queensland, Australia.<br />

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Like the Holocaust Lie of today, the Katyn Massacre<br />

was once legally protected<br />

The genocide Britain hushed up: A new film tells the terrible story of<br />

Stalin’s own Final Solution - and Churchill’s shameful complicity<br />

Jasper Rees http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/ Last updated at 12:43 a.m.<br />

on 25 June 2009<br />

A blindfold is ripped from a soldier’s eyes. Looking up to get his bearings,<br />

he notes that he is in a forest. Looking down, he sees a long, deep pit, its<br />

floor carpeted with dead bodies in khaki uniform. He has moments left to<br />

live. He feels for his crucifix, but a bullet interrupts the conversation with<br />

his Maker. His lifeless corpse topples into the hole in the ground.<br />

After him another man is shunted forward, the blindfold removed. The<br />

same ritual. Another bullet whistles through another brain. Then another.<br />

And another. The gruesome procedure is repeated until the hole fills with<br />

the bodies of hundreds and hundreds of innocent men.<br />

This is the harrowing scene of a devastating new film, Katyn. It takes its<br />

name from the village in western Russia where the bodies of more than<br />

4,000 Polish prisoners of war were dug up in 1943.<br />

But these bodies were by no means the only ones to be disinterred. Near<br />

the Soviet city of Kalinin, now known as Tver, another 6,000 bodies were<br />

unearthed. Near Kharkov in Ukraine there were 4,000.<br />

In all, more than 22,000 Poles - roughly two-thirds of them officers and<br />

policemen, the rest political prisoners - suffered the same appalling fate: to<br />

be executed, without trial or even warning, and thrown like carcasses into<br />

mass graves.<br />

Their murderers were the NKVD, the Soviet secret police. Indeed, the<br />

chief executioner of the NKVD personally pulled the fatal trigger no fewer<br />

than 6,000 times in just 28 days.<br />

The first genocide of World War II has become known as the Katyn<br />

Massacre. It took place in April 1940, 21 months before the Nazi regime<br />

devised the Final Solution at the Wannsee conference in January 1942.<br />

The whole world knew that a large group of Polish officers had<br />

mysteriously disappeared soon after the Soviet annexation of eastern<br />

Poland on September 17, 1939.<br />

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