The platoon, formed as the Institute for the Deaf in Warsaw, numbered 29 strong by the time of the uprising.
The platoon, formed as the Institute for the Deaf in Warsaw, numbered 29 strong by the time of the uprising.
The case will now go to trial and, if found guilty, Braun will potentially face years in prison for the relevant offences.
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