Concerning the Warren massacre in World War II, the attention is far less than the Katyn massacre that also happened to Poles in the early days of World War II. The latter involved more than 20,000 secret retaliatory executions by the Soviet Union, while the former involved Poles living in Ukraine. Nearly 100,000 Ukrainians committed unprovoked genocide under the influence of the Nazis. The evil side of human nature can be instigated and exploited to an illogically incomprehensible level. What should be condemned is the disorder and chaos under unconstrained war-like conditions, or the unchangeable ugly human nature. Since human nature can only be irretrievably lost, history can only be an inevitable repetition.
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