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LTC Orlando Illi
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Poles HAVE NEVER FORGOT NOR FORGIVEN the NKVD massacre of over 21,857 Polish internees and prisoners in the Katyn forest in 1940. Those who died at Katyn included an admiral, two generals, 24 colonels, 79 lieutenant colonels, 258 majors, 654 captains, 17 naval captains, 85 privates, 3,420 non-commissioned officers, and seven chaplains), 200 pilots, government representatives and royalty (a prince, 43 officials), civilians (three landowners, 131 refugees, 20 university professors, 300 physicians; several hundred lawyers, engineers, and teachers; and more than 100 writers and journalists. In this regard they remind me of an old Italian saying .... FUHGETABOUTIT
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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Poland shouldjust bent those monuments down for scrap, there is no need for monuments to such a brutal invader , no more that there would be a need to have monuments to The Third Reich,
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TSgt Joe C.
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I was just reading about this PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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