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Warsaw - Sunday, 11th of April 2010

Warsaw, Poland

President Lech Kaczynski, his wife and scores of senior Polish politicians and government members have been killed in a plane crash in Russia. The deputy parliament speaker, the deputy foreign minister, head of the National Security Office, Poland's army chiefs, central bank governor, senators and members of parliament, families of Polish prisoners of war murdered in the village of Katyn during WWII were also among 97 victims. They were on their way to Katyn for the 70th anniversary of the massacre.

Hundreds of thousands gathered along the way from the airport to the presidential palace at Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street to honor of President Kaczynski.

The Katyn Forest massacre was a mass murder of many thousands of Polish prisoners of war (primarily military officers, intellectuals, and other public servants) by the Soviet NKVD, based on a proposal from Lavrentiy Beria to execute all members of the Polish Officer Corps. Dated 5 March 1940, this official document was then approved (signed) by the entire Soviet Politburo including Joseph Stalin and Lavrentiy Beria. The number of victims is estimated at about 22,000, the most commonly cited number being 21,768.

The Katyn Forest massacre was the largest of the simultaneous executions of prisoners of war from geographically distant Starobelsk and Ostashkov camps, and the executions of political prisoners from West Belarus and West Ukraine, shot on Stalin's orders at Katyn Forest, at the NKVD headquarters in Smolensk, at a Smolensk slaughterhouse, and at prisons in Kalinin (Tver), Kharkov, Moscow, and other Soviet cities.

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godro23-Feb-2013 13:27
Nice scene,well done and history image!
Michel CORBOZ08-Jun-2010 10:01
A piece of history ! So tragic.
Steve Martin15-May-2010 02:20
Mam wielkie uznanie dla odporność narodu polskiego. Masz jeszcze znieść wiele przeciwności losu nadal silna i dumna. Życzymy i pokój rodaków i zadowolenia.
Gervan18-Apr-2010 09:35
Impressive image of this sad day. V.
Matylda Lempel-Chareza Photography15-Apr-2010 11:41
daje pojecie o tlumie
william mahan14-Apr-2010 22:21

Tomasz: Such a sad story.........We share your grief and your ability to handle this story with dignity!
Lamar Nix12-Apr-2010 14:12
A stirring outpouring of countrymen on this solemn occasion.
Erez Marom12-Apr-2010 13:03
Very impressive capture, my condolences to you and the Polish people.
Alina12-Apr-2010 11:35
Great capture, v
Guest 12-Apr-2010 08:37
unbelievable tribute ... huge V~!
marko gregoric12-Apr-2010 07:18
Great historical and documentary image Tomasz. BV.
CM Kwan12-Apr-2010 05:39
An excellent picture but a sad story. Thanks for the information.
Paco López12-Apr-2010 04:33
Excellent and historic document! V!
Randy Adams12-Apr-2010 03:52
Very historical picture Tomasz...thanks much for sharing with us all. V
gerry dubinski12-Apr-2010 03:43
I feel saddened too.
Cindi Smith12-Apr-2010 02:50
An incredible sea of people. Wow! This just tears at your heart!
Barbara Read and Fred Schaad12-Apr-2010 01:59
The Polish people are once again re-defining the term "solidarity." v
Michael Shpuntov12-Apr-2010 01:33
Great capture of sea of people. Very historical moment.
waterfalls man12-Apr-2010 01:22
Great Capture, A Lot Of People V!!
Jim Coffman12-Apr-2010 01:12
This is a unbelievable amount of people in the streets. V
Benoit Durocher Photographie12-Apr-2010 01:08
That's a lot of people
Evaristo Buendia Carrera12-Apr-2010 00:36
Wow! This is an amazing image, great angle and light. This picture will be in history books. Vote!