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Vasily Blokhin, Stalin’s chief executioner, personally killed over 7,000 Polish prisoners in 28 nights during the Katyn Massacre. He killed in silence, hidden from the public eye — yet Vasily Blokhin’s body count is unmatched. Armed with a pistol and total impunity, he executed thousands, setting a world record for personal killings.
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Learn more about the story of a man who treated murder as a profession, serving a regime that turned death into an instrument of power - on World History TV, in the film ‘Stalin’s Deadliest Executioner of 7,000 in 28 Days: Vasily Blokhin.’ #worldhistory #soviet #vasilyblokhin

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00:00His tally of 7,000 executions in 28 days remains the most organized and systematic mass murder
00:07by a single individual on record, earning him a place in the Guinness World Records.
00:13In total, approximately 22,000 Polish prisoners were killed during the Katyn Massacre,
00:19a tragedy that continues to cast a long shadow over Polish-Russian relations to this day.
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