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page 1Soviet war crimes in Poland in World War II

Choroszcz
Choroszcz () is a town in north-eastern Poland, located in Białystok County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, seat of Gmina Choroszcz.
Polish population transfers in 1944–1946
post WWII resettlement

Sybirak
400px|thumb|Farewell to Europe, by Aleksander Sochaczewski.
A sybirak (, plural: sybiracy) is a person resettled to Siberia. Like its Russian counterpart sibiryák, the word can refer to any dweller of Siberia, but it more specifically refers to Poles imprisoned or exiled to Siberia
or even to those sent to the Russian Arctic or to Kazakhstan
Koniuchy massacre
World War II incident

rape during the Soviet occupation of Poland
Rape by Soviet soldiers while re-occupying Poland

Soviet repressions of Polish citizens
1939–1946 mass murder, repression and deportation of Poles by Soviet Union during World War II
World War II looting of Poland
aspect of history
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Makrany
Makrany (, ) is a village in the Malaryta District, Brest Region in southwestern Belarus.
Battle of Szack
major battle between the Polish Army and the Red Army in 1939, in the beginning of World War II
Jaworzno concentration camp
concentration camp in Poland
Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Hlybokaje
church building in Hlybokaye, Belarus
Zgoda labour camp
concentration camp
Augustów roundup
Soviet military operation against partisans and sympathizers after the takeover of Poland
Czortków Uprising
Polish uprising
Battle of Kuryłówka
1945 battle
Maria Paschalis Jahn
German religious of the Sisters of Saint Elizabeth