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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 9:02 am Post subject: Ukrainian and Belarusian |
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The Soviet Union began its own invasion on 17 September, in accordance with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The Red Army advanced quickly and met little resistance,[14] as Polish forces facing them were under orders not to engage the Soviets. About 250,000[3][15]-454,700[16] Polish soldiers and policemen had become prisoners and were interned by the Soviet authorities. Some were freed or escaped quickly, while 125,000 were imprisoned in prison camps run by NKVD.[3] Out of those, 42,400 soldiers, mostly soldiers of Ukrainian and Belarusian ethnicity serving in the Polish army who lived in the former Polish territories now annexed by the Soviet Union, were released in October.[15][15][17][18] The 43,000 soldiers born in West Poland, then under German control, were transferred to the Germans; in turn the Soviets received 13,575 Polish prisoners from the Germans.[15][18]
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