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Jewabne mass grave found

Discussion in 'Concentration, Death Camps and Crimes Against Huma' started by GRW, Oct 17, 2022.

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    "A mass grave containing the remains of 11 people tortured and executed by the Nazis during WWII has been found in a Polish 'forest of death'.
    The grisly discovery near the town of Jedwabne was made by researchers looking for the remains of a father and son who were allegedly shot and buried in the woodland in 1943.
    Instead, the researchers found a grave containing the remains of 11 Poles with their hands tied behind their backs and signs of torture.
    The researchers say they now expect to find 'many more'."
    www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11324195/Mass-grave-11-people-tortured-executed-Nazis-Polands-Forest-Death.html
     

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