Poland, Ukraine honour victims of Stalinist crimes

2017/10/23 15:37:12

The Polish Operation of the Soviet NKVD security service in 1937–1938 was a mass operation of the NKVD carried out against purported Polish agents in the Soviet Union during the period of the Great Purge.  At least 111,091 Poles were executed. [Wikipedia] 


From Radio Poland, Oct 23, 2017

 

The Polish and Ukrainian culture ministers have paid homage to the victims of Stalinist crimes at a cemetery near Ukraine’s capital Kyiv.

 

Poland’s Piotr Gliński and Ukraine’s Yevhen Nyshchuk led the ceremonies on Sunday during which wreaths were laid and prayers said for the souls of those murdered.

 

The cemetery in Bykivnia near Kyiv holds the remains of both Ukrainian and Polish victims of communism, including several thousand Poles who were murdered by the Soviet Union’s NKVD secret police as part of its “Polish Operation” in the late 1930s.

 

Gliński, who is Poland’s deputy prime minister as well as culture minister, said the Ukrainian cemetery was a resting place for many Polish citizens for whom honour and patriotism were the greatest values.

 

Ukraine’s Nyshchuk said that Bykivnia is one of the largest mass grave sites in Europe and a "holy place" for both Poles and Ukrainians. “The trees in the Bykivnia forest stood witness to the inhumane tragedy of both our peoples,” he added.

 

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