List of Poles murdered by the NKVD in Ukraine
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TheUkrainian Katyn List (Ukraińska Lista Katyńska) also known as theTsvetukhin List (Lista Cwietuchina) is the list ofPolish citizens murdered by the NKVD in Ukraine on the basis of the decision of thePolitburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) and theUSSR state authorities of March 5, 1940, the victims of theKatyn massacre.[1][2]
On May 5, 1994, the list with personal data of 3,435 Polish citizens together with their prison personal files was passed by Ukraine to Poland.[2]