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Monument to the Fallen and Murdered in the East (in Polish: Pomnik Poległym i Pomordowanym na Wschodzie)

This monument commemorates the hundreds of thousands of Polish citizens who were deported from eastern Poland to camps, collective farms, exile villages and various outposts of the gulag deep in the USSR from February 1940 to June 1941, following the Soviet Union's invasion and occupation of Poland in alliance with Nazi Germany - as well as the thousands of victims of Soviet mass murder of Polish POWs at Katyń and other sites....
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