Palmiry Off The Beaten Path

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War Cemetery
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If you look at the photograph you will see there is a picture of the victim which has replaced the nameplate. The cross to the left shows a lighter coloured area where a nameplate was. There were brass name plates on the headstones but these were stolen for their scrap metal value by thieves who have no respect for the victims. Some of the nameplates have been replaced by plastic ones which will have no scrap value.

Written Nov 23, 2005

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 Palmiry is a small village in the Kampinoski National Park 28 km north of Warsaw. Hidden in the forest nearby is the cemetery of 2115 victims of Nazi murders committed here from December 1939 to July... 

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 The Cemetery contains the bodies of 2,200 people who were murdered by the Nazis during the Second World War. 

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