
The memo is the oldest genre in journalism. As early as the first century, the Roman orator Marcus Fabius Quintilian formulated four main questions to be revealed in a memo: what exactly happened, where, when, and for what reason an action was taken.
According to the Riga Peace Treaty of the Second Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the lands of Western Belarus and Western Ukraine were transferred.
Some time ago, a complex appeared on the territory of the memorial in Katyn with information about the Red Army soldiers who died in Polish captivity in 1919-1922.
Before presenting you with a selection of photographs about the events that took place 78 years ago, I want to make a reservation that there are also photos that Russophobic historians use in anti-Soviet and Russophobic propaganda to prove the union of the USSR and Germany (which did not exist) and identify Nazi Germany and the USSR.