Description: You are bidding on 2 MEDALS!!!!, lot, bronze + silvered TYPE!!! GUARANTEED ORIGINAL!!!! Made by the Warsaw State Mint, which was the official government maker of all Polish decorations. This medal has been issued to commemorate the victims of the Soviet –Stalinist WWII war crimes in Katyn in 1940. diameter - 70 mm metal – bronze and bronze SILVERED metal EACH weight about 140gr. (about 4.95 oz.) The Katyn massacre, also known as the Katyn Forest massacre (Polish: zbrodnia katyńska, literally 'Katyń crime'), was a mass execution of Polish citizens ordered by Soviet authorities in 1940. Estimates of the number of executed persons ranges from 15,000 to 21,768). Polish POWs and prisoners were murdered in Katyn forest, Kalinin (Tver) and Kharkiv prisons and elsewhere. About 8,000 of the victims were officers taken prisoner during the 1939 invasion of Poland, the rest being Polish citizens who had been arrested for allegedly being "intelligence agents, gendarmes, spies, saboteurs, landowners, factory owners, lawyers, priests and officials." Since Poland's conscription system required every unexempted university graduate to become a reserve officer, the Soviets were thus able to round up much of the Polish intelligentsia, as well as the Jewish, Ukrainian, Georgian and Belarusian intelligentsia of Polish citizenship.The term "Katyn massacre" originally referred to the massacre at Katyn Forest, near villages of Katyn and Gnezdovo (about 19 km west of Smolensk, Russia), of Polish military officers confined at the Kozelsk prisoner-of-war camp. It is applied now also to the simultaneous executions of POWs from geographically distant Starobelsk and Ostashkov camps, as well as executions of political prisoners from West Belarus and West Ukraine, shot on Stalin's orders at Katyn Forest, at the NKVD (Narodny Komissariat Vnutrennikh Del) headquarters in Smolensk, at a Smolensk slaughterhouse, as well as at prisons in Kalinin (Tver), Kharkiv, Moscow, and other Soviet cities. The 1943 discovery of mass graves at Katyn Forest by Germany, after its armed forces had occupied the site in 1941, precipitated a rupture of diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and the Polish government-in-exile in London. The Soviet Union continued to deny responsibility for the massacres until 1990, when it acknowledged that the NKVD secret police had in fact committed the massacres and the subsequent cover-up. The Russian government has admitted Soviet responsibility for the massacres, although it does not classify them as war crimes or as acts of genocide, as this would have necessitated the prosecution of surviving perpetrators, which is what the Polish government has requested. It also does not classify the dead as the victims of Stalinist repressions, in effect barring their formal posthumous rehabilitation.CHECK MY OVER 4000 POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. WHAT YOU-SEE-IS-WHAT YOU GET PLEASE SEE ALSO POLISH ITEMS LISTED AT MY EBAY STORE ALL WINNING BIDS TO BE CONFIRMED WITHIN 3 DAYS. PAYMENT TO BE RECEIVED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE END OF AUCTION. Please INCLUDE $ 9 for s&h to USA and Europe (REGISTERED parcel, insurance $50) COMBINED SHIPPING is strongly supported and calculated based on the actual weight of all items together with the shipping materials. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, NEED MORE SCANS ETC….PLEASE SEND EMAIL TO ME. ALL QUESTIONS ARE TO BE ASKED DURING THE AUCTION. Thanks and happy bidding. I GIVE FEEDBACK TO ALL THAT GIVE FEEDBACK TO ME.
Price: 65 USD
Location: Koniusza
End Time: 2024-11-27T17:59:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 9 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Composition: Bronze
Fineness: 0.999
Brand: Polish Mint
Type: Medal