>The Katyn massacre[a] was a series of mass executions of Poles carried out by the Soviet Union between April and May 1940. Though the killings also occurred in the NKVD prisons in Kalinin, Kharkiv and elsewhere, the massacre is named after the Katyn forest, where some of the mass graves were first discovered by Nazi German forces in 1943.[2] Nearly 22,000 Polish military and police officers, border guards, intelligentsia, and prisoners of war were executed by the NKVD (Soviet secret police), on Joseph Stalin’s orders.
DerGovernator on
I’m pretty sure it’s intentional given they probably still deny that to this day. Like, “the polish say we murdered all their guys here” is probably one of the displays.
Catalytic_Crazy_ on
Considering everything that has happened to Poland, phobia is probably justified.
Weaselburg on
This is assuredly entirely intentional.
VirtualKnowledge7057 on
this is like calling cubans america phobic. like next time you mock americans for being self centered, go to russia for five fucking minutes.
radek432 on
It’s not phobia. We’re not afraid, we just hate them.
Kooky-Atmosphere-247 on
Im not Polish but I imagine if I was I’d be pretty pissed about this.
lukethedank13 on
It is not a phobia because a phobia would imply they are affraid of Moskals.
Cliffinati on
It’s not a lack of self awareness, that’s the point
Trotsky_Enjoyer on
I have some questions:
1. Why were the victims of the massarce Polish military officers?
2. Why were the Polish officers in Russia in the first place?
juksbox on
Oh they are totally self-awaren.
Egonomics1 on
Why is the ammunition that was found German ammunition? And why are the letters found in the victims’ pockets date to 1941 then?
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[CNN Article ](https://edition.cnn.com/2026/04/16/world/vladimir-putin-rewriting-russia-history-intl)
[Wikipedia ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre?wprov=sfla1)
>The Katyn massacre[a] was a series of mass executions of Poles carried out by the Soviet Union between April and May 1940. Though the killings also occurred in the NKVD prisons in Kalinin, Kharkiv and elsewhere, the massacre is named after the Katyn forest, where some of the mass graves were first discovered by Nazi German forces in 1943.[2] Nearly 22,000 Polish military and police officers, border guards, intelligentsia, and prisoners of war were executed by the NKVD (Soviet secret police), on Joseph Stalin’s orders.
I’m pretty sure it’s intentional given they probably still deny that to this day. Like, “the polish say we murdered all their guys here” is probably one of the displays.
Considering everything that has happened to Poland, phobia is probably justified.
This is assuredly entirely intentional.
this is like calling cubans america phobic. like next time you mock americans for being self centered, go to russia for five fucking minutes.
It’s not phobia. We’re not afraid, we just hate them.
Im not Polish but I imagine if I was I’d be pretty pissed about this.
It is not a phobia because a phobia would imply they are affraid of Moskals.
It’s not a lack of self awareness, that’s the point
I have some questions:
1. Why were the victims of the massarce Polish military officers?
2. Why were the Polish officers in Russia in the first place?
Oh they are totally self-awaren.
Why is the ammunition that was found German ammunition? And why are the letters found in the victims’ pockets date to 1941 then?
[Meanwhile, Poland:](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGHrW0ERp6I)
What’s how russian propagand works it’s definitely not a lack of self-awareness.