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Nazi Atrocities in Poland

Series

Series Name
War Pictorial News

Issue

Issue No.
190
Date Released
25 Dec 1944
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Pacific
  2. 2News from England
  3. 3Nazi Atrocities in Poland

Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 3
Summary
The Red Army is greeted joyfully by the townspeople of Lublin. Shots of damaged buildings, etc. In Lublin Castle, turned by the Nazis into a prison, seven hundred prisoners are found shot. Two survivors in the prison yard, remain to tell what happened. Polish people gather for the funeral of the seven hundred victims.
Keywords
Buildings and structures; Occupied territories; Military; Funerals
Credits:
Commentator
Rex Keating

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Film Archive

Name
Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive
Email
film@iwm.org.uk
Web
http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/film
Phone
020 7416 5291
Fax
020 7416 5379
Address
Lambeth Road
London SE1 6HZ
Notes
The IWM also preserves the original nitrate film copies for the World War II period of British Paramount News, Gaumont British News and Universal News.
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