The World War II death toll in Zaolzie is estimated at about 6,000 people: about 2,500 Jews, 2,000 other citizens (80% of them being Poles)[46] and more than 1,000 locals who died in the Wehrmacht (those who took the Volksliste).[46] Also a few hundred Poles from Zaolzie were murdered by Russians in the Katyń massacre.[47]
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The World War II death toll in Zaolzie is estimated at about 6,000 people: about 2,500 Jews, 2,000 other citizens (80% of them being Poles)[46] and more than 1,000 locals who died in the Wehrmacht (those who took the Volksliste).[46] Some sources claim that a few hundred Poles from Zaolzie were murdered by Soviet NKVD in the Katyń massacre. However, it is very unlikely because NKVD executed Polish officers and Zaolzie was part of Poland for only 11 months. It is hard to believe that 11 months was enough for Polish Army to train any officers from Poles of Zaolzie[47]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaolzie#World_War_II