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- Title
Prawo karne Polski „lubelskiej" (1944).
- Authors
Lityński, Adam
- Abstract
On July 26, 1944 PKWN signed an agreement with the commander in chief of the Red Army (Stalin). On the basis of this agreement, soviet authorities could arrest Polish citizens. They did it on a massive scale and deported Poles to the USSR. Since autumn 1944, communists terrorized Poland. This was done, among others, on the basis of the October 30, 1944 protection of state decree. The decree provided for the death penalty eleven times. The death penalty was imposed even for the possession of a radio station and for not reporting about the crimes provided for in the decree. Denunciations were mandatory. These were the Soviet patterns. The Criminal Code of the Polish Army of September 23, 1944 was similarly repressive; civilians were also sentenced on the basis of it.
- Publication
Studia Iuridica Toruniensia, 2022, Vol 31, Issue 2, p129
- ISSN
1689-5258
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12775/SIT.2022.030