'Mass graves' discovered in Poland

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Recently, in the Bialuki Forest near the Soldau concentration camp in Poland, the Polish National Memory Institute discovered the mass graves of the victims of the Nazi Holocaust during World War II. The researchers revealed that the mass graves contained about 15.8 tons of human ashes, and at least 8,000 people were buried here based on the weight of the ashes of an average adult.

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