WWII Era Mass Grave Uncovered in Poland, 1800 German Bodies Found

by Tina Kells | January 12, 2009 at 04:51 pm
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WWII was a bloody and barbaric time in human history and the true scope of the death during that era is still being discovered. 

Construction workers in Poland uncovered a gruesome find while breaking ground at a new building site in Malbork, a small city just out side of the capital of Warsaw. 

The workers discovered a mass grave of what is believed to be 1800 German bodies belonging to men, women and children who went missing during WWII.

Construction workers in northern Poland have unearthed a World War II-era mass grave containing what are believed to be the bodies of 1,800 German men, women and children who disappeared during the Soviet Army's march to Berlin.

Poles digging at the site of a planned luxury hotel in Malbork — which was called Marienburg and was part of Germany during the war — excavated a bomb crater at the foot of the city's famous 13th century Teutonic Knights fortress, authorities said Monday.

The workers found a small group of bodies in late October and halted digging to allow prosecutors to investigate. After resuming work weeks later, the workers turned up dozens, and then hundreds, more corpses. They believe more may be found.

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More sad history uncovered.

But, very good report.

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gahooch

I appreciate the report.  It's amazing that after so many Polish, and Jewish mass graves have been uncovered over the past 60 years there is still more.  I think it's important for the world to know who died, who killed them and why.  Thanks

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nyctuber

A sad but timely reminder of why Israel was created, at a time when the Gaza conflict is being used to fuel and legitimize anti-semitism. 

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