two mass graves containing ash of At least 8,000 Poles were killed by the Nazis during World War II found by special investigators in Poland.
Investigators from national Historical Institute marked the discovery this week with Speeches and wreath on site in Bialuti Forest, 160 kilometers (100 mi) north of Warsaw.
start in March 1944 The bodies secretly buried by the Nazis in Woods ” outburnt and crushed in order to prevent this crime since when , in order to prevent anyone take responsibilty for Carol Naroki head of Institute of National Memorial, Wednesday.
“These efforts have not been successful,” Nurky said.
The Nazis used other inmates, mostly Jews, to carry out the cover-up profession. These were prisoners also killing.
Institute experts said at least 17 tons of Ash was found in Two holes 3 meters (10 feet) deep, which means that remains of no less than 8000 people They were buried there.
Most of the victims were inmates of German Nazi Soldau prisoner camp in polish town of Dzialdowo who executed in The forest between 1940-44, experts said. Estimated at 30,000 peopleMost of them were the Polish elites, the military, the resistance fighters and the Jews encamped and a large number of were killed or died, in Nazi plan of extermination.
The forest was known as the burial site of Dead prisoners but exactly location of Mass graves and their number of The victims are not yet known. Archaeologists and anthropologists at the institute identified the two mass graves this month.
The institute investigates Nazi crimes and also Communism Crimes against poles and have power to bring charges against suspects if they are still alive.
two mass graves containing ash of At least 8,000 Poles were killed by the Nazis during World War II found by special investigators in Poland.
Investigators from national Historical Institute marked the discovery this week with Speeches and wreath on site in Bialuti Forest, 160 kilometers (100 mi) north of Warsaw.
start in March 1944 The bodies secretly buried by the Nazis in Woods ” outburnt and crushed in order to prevent this crime since when , in order to prevent anyone take responsibilty for Carol Naroki head of Institute of National Memorial, Wednesday.
“These efforts have not been successful,” Nurky said.
The Nazis used other inmates, mostly Jews, to carry out the cover-up profession. These were prisoners also killing.
Institute experts said at least 17 tons of Ash was found in Two holes 3 meters (10 feet) deep, which means that remains of no less than 8000 people They were buried there.
Most of the victims were inmates of German Nazi Soldau prisoner camp in polish town of Dzialdowo who executed in The forest between 1940-44, experts said. Estimated at 30,000 peopleMost of them were the Polish elites, the military, the resistance fighters and the Jews encamped and a large number of were killed or died, in Nazi plan of extermination.
The forest was known as the burial site of Dead prisoners but exactly location of Mass graves and their number of The victims are not yet known. Archaeologists and anthropologists at the institute identified the two mass graves this month.
The institute investigates Nazi crimes and also Communism Crimes against poles and have power to bring charges against suspects if they are still alive.