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Did the U.S. Government Help Cover Up Stalin’s Massacre?

New evidence suggests the Katyn Forest massacre, blamed on the Nazis at the time but carried out by Stalin, was covered up by the U.S. government.

Unlearn the Propaganda!

  • Chris

    Since all soviet crimes had been hushed up in the west, including the forced starvations in the 30s, it’s very likely that the Germans would have taken this as an object lesson in western scrutiny regarding war crimes.

  • TJ

    Sadly, this is not very surprising, considering how the government covered up, to some extent, the atrocities committed by Unit 731, a Japanese unit which conducted appalling human experiments during World War II, including on US soldiers. Many of the scientists and other unit members were not prosecuted if they agreed to turn their results over to the US government.

  • TJ

    Sadly, this is not very surprising, considering how the government covered up, to some extent, the atrocities committed by Unit 731, a Japanese unit which conducted appalling human experiments during World War II, including on US soldiers. Many of the scientists and other unit members were not prosecuted if they agreed to turn their results over to the US government.

  • Dean

    So many scams, misinformation, and just plain old CORRUPTION have hidden these and many more similar atrocities. On the whole Mankind has been deceived by a monolithic diffuse secret order of greedy power-mad psychos that have planned man’s downfall for centuries. We must band together and squeeze out this pus-filled boil of mankind, and never, never give them control again.

  • DeltaJimi

    Same thing with Operation: Keelhaul.

  • Michael Mills

    Probably…

  • Michael Mills

    The US is ina bad habit of covering up alot of stuff. Even possitive events. The rescue of 500 us airmen and allies durring WW2 called Operation Halyard, was covered up in support of communist allies. Because the US didnt want the commies to “look bad” if you want to read about the actual mission read, “The Forgotten 500″