Радянські репресії громадян довоєнної Польщі (1939—1946) (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

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  • Citing Norman Davies' passage from God's Playground, Piotrowski writes: "In many ways, the work of Soviet NKVD in Eastern Poland proved far more destructive than that of Gestapo." (англ.) Tadeusz Piotrowski (1997). Poland's Holocaust: Ethnic Strife, Collaboration with Occupying Forces and Genocide... McFarland & Company. с. 9. ISBN 0-7864-0371-3.
  • (англ.) Militargeschichtliches Forschungsamt (corporate author); Gottfried Schramm, Jan T. Gross, Manfred Zeidler et al. (1997). Bernd Wegner (ред.). From Peace to War: Germany, Soviet Russia and the World, 1939-1941. Berghahn Books. с. 47—79. ISBN 1-57181-882-0.{{cite book}}: Обслуговування CS1: Сторінки з параметром url-status, але без параметра archive-url (посилання)

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  • "In the 1939-1941 period alone, Soviet-inflicted suffering on all citizens in Poland exceeded that of Nazi-inflicted suffering on all citizens. (...) The Soviet-imposed myth about "communist heroes of resistance" enabled them for decades to avoid the painful questions faced long ago by other Western countries." Johanna Granville, H-Net Review [Архівовано 26 квітня 2007 у Wayback Machine.] of Jan T. Gross. Revolution from Abroad.

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  • "The prisons, ghettos, internment, transit, labor and extermination camps, roundups, mass deportations, public executions, mobile killing units, death marches, deprivation, hunger, disease, and exposure all testify to the 'inhuman policies of both Hitler and Stalin' and 'were clearly aimed at the total extermination of Polish citizens, both Jews and Christians. Both regimes endorsed a systematic program of genocide.'" Judith Olsak-Glass, Review of Piotrowski's Poland's Holocaust in Sarmatian Review, January 1999.

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