It was a mass murder: You want to call it a 'war crime', OK, it was...
I agree... when compared to the purges committed by Stalin against his own people, or the NAZIs against the Jews. Sheer numbers, yes Katyń is very small and inconsequential, by sheer nuymbers only - certainly not the injustice or outcome of the act.
Again, some good comments on this thread. However, I am curious... and this question is directed to the Russians/ex-Soviets here.... do you acknowledge the purges committed by the Cheka, NKVD, and KGB under Lenin, Stalin and Kruschev (spelling)? Those ~32 million people who were murdered for the good of the CCCP's political gains, was it genocide or just an inconvenience for the Soviet government?
H