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The Katyń Memorial is a bronze statue created by Polish-American sculptor Andrzej Pitynski in dedication to the victims of Stalin's March 5 1940 Katyn massacre in which thousands of Polish Army officers and intellectual leaders who had been interned at Kozielsk or imprisoned at Ostashkov and Starobielsk had been killed by the occupying Soviet People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, or NKVD. The memorial stands at Exchange Place in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, near the mouth of the Hudson River. Unveiled in June 1991, the statue depicts a bound and gagged Polish soldier with a bayoneted rifle impaled through his back. The statue stands 34-foot-tall (10-meter) and is atop a granite base containing Katyn soil. Its base also depicts a Polish woman carrying her starving child in

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  • Monumento a Katyń (Jersey) (es)
  • Katyń Memorial (Jersey City) (en)
  • Pomnik Katyński w Jersey City (pl)
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  • Pomnik Katyński w Jersey City (ang. Katyn Memorial in Jersey City) – pierwszy pomnik katyński w Stanach Zjednoczonych stojący na otwartej przestrzeni miejskiej, odsłonięty 19 maja 1991 roku, zlokalizowany w Jersey City w stanie New Jersey przy ujściu rzeki Hudson do Oceanu Atlantyckiego. (pl)
  • El Katyń Memorial está dedicado a las víctimas de la masacre de Katyn en 1940. Creado por el escultor polaco-estadounidense Andrzej Pitynski, el monumento se encuentra en en Jersey City, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos, cerca de la desembocadura del río Hudson a lo largo del Hudson. Pasarela ribereña del río. (es)
  • The Katyń Memorial is a bronze statue created by Polish-American sculptor Andrzej Pitynski in dedication to the victims of Stalin's March 5 1940 Katyn massacre in which thousands of Polish Army officers and intellectual leaders who had been interned at Kozielsk or imprisoned at Ostashkov and Starobielsk had been killed by the occupying Soviet People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs, or NKVD. The memorial stands at Exchange Place in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, near the mouth of the Hudson River. Unveiled in June 1991, the statue depicts a bound and gagged Polish soldier with a bayoneted rifle impaled through his back. The statue stands 34-foot-tall (10-meter) and is atop a granite base containing Katyn soil. Its base also depicts a Polish woman carrying her starving child in (en)
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  • Katyń Memorial (en)
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