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crime and the silence: a quest for the truth of a wartime massacre

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On July 1941 a horrifying crime was committed in the small Polish town of Jedwabne. Early in the afternoon, the town's Jewish population -- hundreds of men women and children -- were ordered out of their homes and marched into the town square. By the end of the day most would be dead. It was a massacre on a shocking scale. The truth about these murders -- perpetrated by the Polish residents of Jedwabne -- was a secret that remained buried for sixty years.

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