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  • To many Poles, the name Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • To many Poles, the name Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • To many Poles, the name Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • To many Poles, the name Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • To many Poles, the very name Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    Stars and Stripes 2010

  • To many Poles, the very name Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    Stars and Stripes 2010

  • To many Poles, Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • To many Poles, Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • To many Poles, Katyn is shorthand for decades of secret grief and impotence in the face of Soviet power.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • At that time we did not know what fate was awaiting them (the mass graves in Katyn forests were discovered in 1943), but we knew that they are not going to have a good time there.

    The Lipinsky Memoir, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

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