Chapter 193: Short Pause: Katyn Tragedy (I)
While German-occupied Poland was thriving and German-Polish mutual assistance was developing harmoniously, the Soviet Union on the other side was carrying out a terrifying purge of Soviet-occupied Poland. Fastest updates
Soviet Moscow, Red Square.
"Comrade Stalin, the Great Leader!" A man in a special Soviet general's uniform knocked on the door of Stalin's office.
"Come in." Stalin's Russian, with a thick Georgian accent, came out of the office.
When the man heard this, he pushed the door open and walked in, respectfully placed a document on Stalin's desk, and said: "Great Comrade Stalin, I have made a plan for the disposal of Polish prisoners of war. ”
Stalin smiled when he heard this, took the plan on his desk and looked at it carefully.
After a long time, Stalin put down the plan in his hand, pondered for a while, and said: "Comrade Beria, your plan is well written, and you will treat the enemy as cold as winter!" ”
Beria, whose full name is Lavrenty Bavlovich Beria, held the post of NKVD of the USSR and deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers, he was the de facto number two person in the Soviet Union during the Stalin period, one of the executors of the Great Purge, and Stalin's confidant.
"Thank you, Comrade Stalin, for the compliment!" Beria saluted and said happily.
"Then you go down and carry it out, remember, don't let other countries get the hang of it! Especially Germany! Stalin admonished.
"Comrade Stalin, rest assured! The Ministry of Internal Affairs is absolutely quick and neat! Beria said solemnly, then saluted again, turned and walked out the door.
Poland, Ostashkov prisoner-of-war camp.
Hundreds of Soviet soldiers, led by several officers in special uniforms, "visited" prisoner tents everywhere.
"Ogra Varszkiewicz?" A Soviet officer with a list asked a Polish officer.
"It's me, what are you looking for me?" Ogratitovsky nodded and asked suspiciously.
"Come with us, we've got something to do with you!" The Soviet officer glanced at the Soviet soldiers behind him.
The Soviet soldiers, seeing the officer's eyes, pulled out their ropes and threw themselves at Titovsky.
"What are you doing? What do you do? Let me go! Titovsky felt bad and struggled desperately, but unfortunately his fists were no match for his four hands, and he was soon tied up by the sturdy Soviet soldiers.
"What are you doing? We are prisoners of war! It is a crime to mistreat prisoners of war! When the Polish soldiers on the side saw that their commander was tied up, they immediately became anxious, and rushed up to push and shove the Soviet soldiers, trying to rescue their commander.
"Go to the international law of Nima! In the prisoner of war camps, we are the law! A Polish soldier kicked away a Polish soldier who was pestering him and cursed.
When the other Polish soldiers saw that the Soviets had started beating people, they were furious, and they rolled up their sleeves and rushed up, waving their fists at the Soviets.
Suddenly, the tent was ensued in a scuffle.
"Bang Bang!" In the confusion, three abrupt gunshots rang out, and both sides in the fight stopped their fists and looked at the three Polish soldiers who fell to the ground, stunned.
"Rebellion? Who's trying it?! The Soviet officer put away the pistol that was still smoking from the muzzle in his hand, and said coldly, "Take it away for me!" ”
"Yes!" The Soviet soldier stood up and saluted, then escorted the sturdy Titovsky out of the tent and walked to the next.
Two weeks later, the Smolensk suburbs, the Katyn Forest.
"Hey, brother, you said we've been in the car for days, and they haven't given us anything to eat except a little water." In the rocking truck, an officer with the rank of captain weakly bumped Titovsky on the shoulder and asked in a low voice, "Where are these Soviet bastards taking us?" ”
"I don't know." Titovsky shook his head weakly, "But you didn't find it, we were all officers in the car." Do you say it's just our car like this, or is it all like this? ”
"I think they're planning to capture our officers again." Another officer joined the discussion, "When I got in the car, I saw that the other cars were also officers. ”
"Why?" Titovsky asked curiously, "What do they want to do?" ”
Just as they were speculating about why the Soviets were massively capturing Polish officers among Polish prisoners of war, the truck, which had been rocking, stopped.
"Get out of the car, get out of the car!" A Soviet soldier lifted the tarp of the truck from the outside, impatiently urging the Polish officers in the car to get out of the car quickly.
Titovsky was a little uncomfortable with the sudden sunlight for several days on end, and he subconsciously raised his hand to cover his eyes before he took a serious look at his surroundings.
Forest? Titovsky looked at the dense woods around him as far as the eye could see, and wondered, where is this place? What did they bring us here for?
"Onward! Go ahead! Don't get in the way of those behind you! A Soviet soldier gave him a rough push, motioning for him to follow the man in front of him and walk along the road.
"Hey man, I feel a little wrong!" The captain who had spoken to Titovsky before leaned over to Titovsky and said.
"Something is wrong?" Titovsky frowned and asked, "What's wrong?" ”
"You smell it carefully, there's something familiar in the air." The captain said with a little fear.
Titovsky sniffed carefully as he said, and did ask a very familiar, bloody smell!
"The smell of blood!" Titovsky was surprised and said, "Why does it smell of blood?" ”
"I don't know." The captain smiled bitterly twice, "I don't think it's a good thing." ”
Talking, the team of Polish officers came to a strange clearing in the forest.
The reason why the open space is strange at the beginning is because there are three huge pits in the middle of the clearing, and hundreds of Soviet soldiers are standing in a line next to each giant pit.
Just when the Polish officers were puzzled, more than a dozen Soviet soldiers ran from the side, divided the long line into a dozen sections according to a section of 100 people, and then drove the Polish officers in the first three sections to the three huge pits, facing the huge pits with their backs to the Soviet soldiers behind them.
By this time, no matter how stupid the group of Polish officers were, they understood what the Soviets were having.
The 300 officers who had already come to the pit turned around and tried to run, but the Soviet soldiers behind them did not give them this opportunity, and raised their pistols and cleanly killed the Polish officers who were close to them.
"Next batch." The officer of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs, who was commanding on the side, said coldly.
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