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решение Политбюро от 3-Мар40 - расстрелять пленныx поляков?

тут ниже упоминается решение Политбюро от 3-Мар40 - расстрелять пленныx поляков. ОНо существует?
НУ остальное - релюдия к денежным искам от поляков..

Publication date: 24 March 2006

Communique on the Katyń Massacre


On February 28th, 2006 the Institute of National Remembrance received, ...a statement from the Chief Army Prosecutorωs Office of the Russian Federation from January 18th, 2006 regarding the possibility of application of regulations of the Law of the Russian Federation of November 18th, 1991 (changed on 22.12.1992) ω ωOn rehabilitation of victims of political repressionsω ω to the victims of Katy��nocide. From the mid 90s the Polish Embassy has received a great number of applications from Polish citizens ω members of the families of the Katy��ctims, to which the Russian side replied...
The statement of the Chief Army Prosecutorωs Office of the RF is not consistent with the order of March 3rd, 1940, signed by Stalin and members of the Political Bureau, on the basis of which the Katy��ssacre was committed. In that order it was said that Poles, held ωin NKWD camps for POWs and in prisons of the western districts of Ukraine and Belarus (ω), are relentless enemies of the Soviet rule, full of hatred to the Soviet regime.ω Therefore it was ordered that cases of ωthe fierce and cherishing no hopes of improvement enemies of the Soviet rule (ω),14700 persons held in camps for POWs (ω), as well as cases of 11000 persons taken into a custody in prisons of western districts of Ukraine and Belarus (ω) should be considered upon a special procedure with applying to them the capital punishment ω execution by a firing squadω. Within this decision it was also ordered, that ωcases should be considered without calling the arrested and without presenting them charges, decision on closure of the investigation or the indictment.ω
The decision of March 5th, 1940 indicates without a doubt, that Katy��ssacre was a deed of the heaviest political repression. ...
Ph. D. Janusz Kurtyka
President of IPN

March 24, 2006