In the spring of 1940, Stalin‘s NKVD executed 22,000 Polish officers, ensigns and state officials near the Russian village of Katyn and other places. When Wehrmacht soldiers discovered some of the graves three years later, the Soviets succeeded in convincing US President Roosevelt of the German perpetration.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had no clear picture of the crime, and therefore made no public comments. Using thousands of recently released US documents, this book refutes the popular thesis that the Western Allies deliberately lied about the Katyn case in order not to endanger the alliance with Stalin.
As well as consulting Polish and Russian documentation on this war crime, for the first time, the diaries of the Nazi Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels, who wrote a great deal about Katyn, have been examined.
Completely new for research is the role that Hitler's opponents in the Wehrmacht played in solving the crime: at the Nuremberg trial they convinced the US delegation that the executors were not from the SS, but from the NKVD.
Nevertheless, it took until 1990 for Kremlin chief Gorbachev to admit Soviet responsibility. Today in Putin's Russia, however, there is a tendency once more to keep quiet about the crime or even to blame the Germans.
Author(s): Thomas Urban
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Year: 2020
Language: English
Pages: 296
City: Barnsley
Cover
Book Title
Copyright
Contents
Foreword to the German Edition (2015)
Foreword to the English Edition (2020)
Chapter 1. Attacks from West and East
Chapter 2. Caught in a Devastated Monastery
Chapter 3. Journey to Death
Chapter 4. Futile Search for the Missing Officers
Chapter 5. Discovery of the Mass Graves
Chapter 6. Goebbels’ Wedge between the Allies
Chapter 7. The Dilemma of the Poles
Chapter 8. Failure of the Nazi Campaignin the West
Chapter 9.Isolation of the Polish Government in Exile
Chapter 10. Burdenko’s Report
Chapter 11. Persecution of Annoying Witnesses
Chapter 12. Defeat of the Kremlin in Nuremberg
Chapter 13. Cold War and Realpolitik in the West
Chapter 14. Fakery and Oppression in theEastern Bloc
Chapter 15. Gorbachev’s Errors and Tricks
Chapter 16. From Cooperation Back toConfrontation
Epilogue
Endnotes
Bibliography
Register of People
Index
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