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In the forests near the village of Palmiry, northwest of Warsaw, the Nazis carried out one of the most brutal crimes of the occupation. Between 1939 and 1941, over 1,700 Poles — politicians, scholars, artists, clergy, and resistance members — were executed in secret mass shootings. The victims represented the heart of Poland’s intellectual and cultural life, targeted in the German campaign to destroy the nation’s leadership. Decades later, Palmiry stands as a silent forest of graves — a memorial to a people the Nazis tried to erase, and a symbol of how even in death, Poland’s spirit endured.

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You can watch the full documentary about Palmiry Massacre on World History TV, in the film 'The Palmiry Massacre: 1,700 Victims of Poland’s Intelligentsia’ 👉LINK in BIO 👈

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00:00Politicians, academics, artists, clergy and resistance members are arrested under the
00:06guise of political repression. Many of them are loaded onto trucks and driven out of the
00:12city under the pretense of being transferred to another prison. Instead, their destination
00:18is a remote forest near the small village of Pulmary, about 30 kilometers northwest of Warsaw,
00:24where large pits have been dug in advance. Here, men and women are lined up at the edge,
00:32shot in the back of the head and buried in mass graves. However, this crime will not remain
00:39unpunished and the main perpetrators will pay for their crimes with their own lives.
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