Yad Vashem says that the inscriptions “falsify history” by trying to absolve Poles of blame for the massacre.
Yad Vashem says that the inscriptions “falsify history” by trying to absolve Poles of blame for the massacre.
At least 340 Jews were killed by non-Jewish Poles, most of them burned alive in a barn.
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