Invisible University for Ukraine
I’ve recently returned from Budapest where I was giving a lecture for the Central European University’s intensive winter school programme, part of the ‘Invisible University’ for students from Ukraine.
I’ve spent the past few years writing about the 1940 Katyń Massacre of 22,000 Polish prisoners of war by Stalin’s NKVD and the decades-long cover-up of their crime.
I’ve recently returned from Budapest where I was giving a lecture for the Central European University’s intensive winter school programme, part of the ‘Invisible University’ for students from Ukraine.
I’ve spent the past few years writing about the 1940 Katyń Massacre of 22,000 Polish prisoners of war by Stalin’s NKVD and the decades-long cover-up of their crime . . .