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May 20, 2013
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On 9/11, New Evidence From Another MassacrePosted on Sep 11, 2012
While Americans paused Tuesday to reflect on the 11th anniversary of 9/11 and the loss of nearly 3,000 innocent lives, the National Archives has released new evidence of Washington’s cover-up of an atrocity 72 years ago that killed more than seven times as many people. In April, 1940, Josef Stalin’s secret police executed more than 22,000 Polish officers, police and intellectuals in the Katyn forest of Russia. Russia blamed the massacre on the Nazis unti 1990, and it appears to have had help spreading that lie from the American and British governments, which needed Stalin’s assistance against Hitler. The National Archives has released documents revealing that American prisoners of war sent coded messages home disputing Russia’s claims.
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