Links to other Katyn related sites, WW2 sites, information sources and points of interest


The main purpose of this section is to list other Katyn related sites and contacts with similar interests.
If you know of another Katyn related site, or one of the tags on this site does not work for you, I would welcome an email about it.

I am no more responsible for the opinions and "facts" that you will find on these listed sites than they are for my site and its opinions and "facts".


This page is organised under these headings.


  1. Katyn pages on this site

  2. Katyn focused sites

  3. Kharkov

  4. Mednoye/Ymok

  5. Where are the rest?

  6. Links with Katyn relevance

  7. Fellow travellers and revisionists

  8. Polish links

  9. Russian links

  10. WW2 links

  11. Biographical material

  12. Katyn out there

  13. Other links


Katyn pages on this site

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Katyn focused sites

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Kharkov

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Mednoye/Ymok [or Miednije/Jmok if you prefer]

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Where are the rest?

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Links with Katyn relevance

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Fellow travellers and revisionists

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Sadly it's now becoming fashionable again in some circles, intellectual and otherwise, to try to rehabilitate Stalinism and communism generally.
In my opinion the term "fellow-traveller" still has the old meaning when one is considering the positions taken by those who write about Russia these terms today. Walter Duranty, D N Pritt, Hewlett Johnson, etc, etc, would be proud of them.
I think it is very sad that we still have people who deny the extensive evidence of the terrible slaughter and suffering of the Stalin period of Russian history.
For me there is little difference between the old fellow-traveller and the new, except that now some of them are called "historical revisionists".
I expect the pattern of Holocaust denial and writings by Holocaust revisionists to be replicated by the Stalinists in regard to the Soviet era in Russia.
Here are a few very good sites to start with for those who wish to try and understand this complex phenomenon, which I think usually needs to be understood and dealt with in psychological terms as much as historical and/or political terms.

That one is the bee's knees and has all the bells and whistles. However, if you find it a bit crowded for on-line reading I suggest using this one instead.


I think these are interesting sites.


Polish links

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Russian links

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WW2 links

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Biographical material

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Katyn out there

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Other links

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Artyku�y o zbrodnia Katynska w tej witrynie (po polsku i angielsku).
Articles on this site about the Katyn Forest Massacre [in English and Polish].
"Doing justice to the dead."
"Sprawiedliwo�� dla zmar�ych."
"Lost Souls."
"Zagubione dusze."
"Separate memories, separate sorrows."
"Odr�bne wspomnienia. Odr�bne smutki."
"The Soviet memory hole."
"Podr� w Sowieck� Dziur� w Pami�ci."

"KATY�. MODUS OPERANDI"
Micha� Synoradzki, Jacek Grodecki, Victoria Plewak. [po polsku]"

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Strona G��wna (po polsku)

Katyn related sites and LINKS.

Email me.

Stalin's order to shoot the Poles.
A map of the Katyn massacre site.
Katyn related books and videos.
Information about the photos used in this site.
Katyn photos which people have sent me.
1943 Nazi photos of exhumations in Katyn Forest.
Polish language Katyn Forest Massacre lesson from the Association of Polish Teachers Abroad.
The Anglo-Polish agreement of 25 August 1939.
Early German/Soviet co-operation: the Treaty of Rapallo.
The rebellion of Russian troops at Courtine in 1917.
Second Lieutenant Janina Dowbor Musnicki Lewandowska, the Polish woman pilot murdered at Katyn by the Soviets.
A copy of the "legalistic" pretext Tito's "communists" used to murder Professor Doctor Ljudevit Jurak, on 10 June 1945.


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