Poland recently conducted a state burial for the remains of more than 700 victims of Nazi Germany's World War II mass executions. These victims were discovered in the so-called Valley of Death located in the country's north, decades after their deaths. The ceremony marked a poignant moment of remembrance and respect for those who lost their lives during the brutal Nazi occupation. This event underscores Poland's ongoing efforts to confront and memorialize the atrocities committed on its soil during the war.
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