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It is my understanding that the Soviets, and subsequently the Russian government, failed or omitted to cooperate with the Poles as agreed to build the Polish memorials now at the three sites. Apparently Russia also still owes Poland for the cost of building associated Russian memorials to Russian victims of Soviet repression, shot and buried at the same sites by the NKVD.
The Polish Graveyard at Miednoje in Russia, was built by Poles and is run by Poles, who care for its maintenance according to an agreement beetwen Polish and Russian authorities.
Iwona Sulkowska runs a website for The Polish Police Family 1939 Association, which was instrumental in establishing this Mednoye/Ymok memorial site and periodically holds services there.
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A Russian memorial to Russian victims of Soviet repression in the Tver region.
"We would like to be able to list all their names."
"3rd November 1937- shot- 161 people."
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The text of the order to shoot the Poles
A map of the Katyn massacre site
Katyn related books and videos
Articles about the Katyn Massacre on this site.
"Separate memories, separate sorrows"
The Anglo-Polish agreement of 25 August 1939
A page which explains the photos used in this site
Katyn related photos which people have sent me
Information on the rebellion of Russian troops at Courtine in 1917
Early German/Soviet co-operation: the Treaty of Rapallo
The Russian memorial is near the Polish memorial complex.
Directions in Ymok village showing how to get to the Polish cemetery.
"Government memorial complex-Mednoye."
Directions to the Polish cemetery opened 2 September 2000, in Polish.
A map of the memorial complex.
The main entrance gateway to the Polish cemetery.
Detail of the Polish eagle, from the gateposts shown above.
An altar and 9 metre cross in front of the wall listing the surnames of the murdered policemen buried at Mednoye.
Commemorative wreaths.
A dedication tablet laid as a foundation marker in 1995.
A dedication plaque giving information about this tragedy.
Underground bell used at times of religious solemnity.
Section of the memorial wall listing the names of the murdered policemen.
Personal data about the murdered policemen on 6296 tables laid by a pathway.
Personal data about the murdered policemen on 6296 tables laid by a pathway.
Personal data about the murdered policemen on 6296 tables laid by a pathway.
Wood crosses for commemorating murdered policeman.
Wood crosses commemorating murdered policeman.
Wood crosses commemorating murdered policeman.
Wood crosses commemorating murdered policeman.
View of 25 8m crosses erected in memorial to the murdered policemen.
View of 25 8m crosses erected in memorial to the murdered policemen.
Photo commemorating one of murdered policemen.
Looking across some of the graves.
Looking across some of the graves.
Looking across some of the graves.
Tablet showing religions professed by the murdered policemen.
Looking across some of the graves.
An individual commemorative plaque.
An individual commemorative plaque.
An individual commemoration.
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