(Different person) 1. I only saw it in the "Welcome to ProleWiki" the "library of texts", didn't realise the other two. Though, I should point out that in the mega menu, Library is next to "Recent changes" and "Wanted pages", that's not where I would think to find Library, the navigation feels like technical pages, not useful for non-editors. In fact, when I click on "Recruitment" I just get a permission error. A part of the menu is dedicated to recent changes. Why? Ah, didn't even realise this, even having just written both of them down, but you have recent changes twice.
Ok. So I'm 100% sure that the people in Volodymyr-Volyns'kiy were killed in 1941, the Ukranian report states that. Furthermore a Polish police badge bearing the numbers "1099" was found in (and this is important because another, 1441, was found ~5m away from it) the grave. 1099 seemingly belongs to Ludwik Małowiejski, who, based on the transfer lists, was presumed dead in Tver/Kalinin and so buried Mednoe.
Yes. While the soviets did have the Korovin Pistol, which chambered the .25 ACP, there is no guarantee there was ammo for it where he was going. Plus he had to execute.. a few hundred, at best that's one bullet per person, so a few hundred bullets.
Major of State Security Vasilii M. Blokhin (a GUGB Administrative-Economic Department functionary and commandant of and NKVD building in Moscow) directed the execution stage. He also, personally, acted as the main executioner, bringing with him from Moscow a whole suitcase full of Walther 2 type pistols used to shoot the Poles.
"The USSR was allied with Nazi Germany". You know, I wanna write lot of stuff. But actually, I'm just going to say that "The Cold War and Its Origins" (Denna Frank Flemming) has been a good read, I do recommend it.
Presumably the reasons for the initial attack still exist
Then... they failed? You're saying that if they win, they fail. Or at least, they can't win hard enough to actually get what they want.
You're also assuming Russia wants territory. If Russia wanted, say, Ukraine not being admitted to NATO, and they can get a peace that ensures that, then there isn't a reason for them to invade again. Or if Russia wanted UKR to stop shelling the eastern regions, then annexing just them might stop that, in which case, they don't have any reason to invade again.
But why? Why would Russia invade again in a few years? What's the logic behind that? Just "putler bad", "russia bad". Or is there any actual reasoning on why?
I did it. One and a half months later, I've finished an EPUB of Anarchism Or Socialism.