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80 years ago, the Soviets arrested Polish politicians by trickery

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On March 27, 1945, the Soviets arrested sixteen Polish politicians in Pruszków, and the next day secretly deported them to Moscow. After a show trial, most were imprisoned. Some did not survive.
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Eighty years ago, on Thursday 29 March 1945, a week-long negotiation ended at the Czechoslovak Embassy in Moscow on the programme, structure and composition of the new Czechoslovak government. The fate of the country at the center of Europe was destined for the next 45 years.

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On March 27, 1945, the Soviets arrested sixteen Polish politicians in Pruszków, and the next day secretly deported them to Moscow. After a show trial, most were imprisoned. Some did not survive.

·Warsaw, Poland
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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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