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Russia rewrites the history of 22,000 Poles murdered by Sovi
Russia rewrites the history of 22,000 Poles murdered by Sovi
Russia rewrites the history of 22,000 Poles murdered by Soviet forces during World War II
In 2010, Moscow acknowledged responsibility for the Katyn massacre and issued a formal apology, but a recent document now blames Nazi Germany for the war crime
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