Anna M. Cienciala, a specialist in twentieth-century Polish diplomatic history, is retired professor of history, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Natalia S. Lebedeva, the leading Russian historian of Katyn, is a researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences and lives in Moscow. Wojciech Materski, a Polish diplomatic historian and Katyn specialist, is director of the Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, and lives in Warsaw.
"An extremely important book on one of the signature crimes of
Stalinism and one of the great efforts of obfuscation of Soviet
propaganda." Timothy Snyder, Yale University --Timothy Snyder"
This is not only a story about a cruel crime that remains
unpunished. It is also a story about historical truth versus
denial, about moral impulses versus political cynicism. A piece of
Polish history but also a message of universal importance. Janusz
Reiter, Ambassador of Poland" " --Janusz Reiter"
"This is not only a story about a cruel crime that remains
unpunished. It is also a story about historical truth versus
denial, about moral impulses versus political cynicism. A piece of
Polish history but also a message of universal importance."--Janusz
Reiter, Ambassador of Poland "" --Janusz Reiter
" This is not only a story about a cruel crime that remains
unpunished. It is also a story about historical truth versus
denial, about moral impulses versus political cynicism. A piece of
Polish history but also a message of universal importance." --
Janusz Reiter, Ambassador of Poland " "
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