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The Katyn Massacre and Polish-Soviet Relations 1941-43
G Sanford
School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
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Social Sciences
Polish
100%
Massacre
57%
Western
42%
London
28%
Influence
28%
Settlement
28%
Understanding
14%
Effectiveness
14%
Personality
14%
Documentation
14%
Legal Decision
14%
Poland
14%
Legitimacy
14%
German
14%
Morality
14%
Public Opinion
14%
USSR
14%
Eastern Territories
14%
Government-in-Exile
14%
Diplomatic Relation
14%
Bargaining
14%
Arts and Humanities
Joseph Stalin
57%
Second World War
57%
Allies
42%
Soviet Relation
42%
Katyn
42%
State
28%
Nazi
28%
Execution
14%
Communist
14%
Judgment
14%
Appreciation
14%
Formal
14%
Eastern Frontier
14%
Revelation
14%
Options
14%
Totalitarian
14%
officers
14%