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Simaško Claims Over 20,000 Polish Casualties

Radio NV Kyiv 14d Impact 3
Eva Simaško has claimed that over 20,000 Poles were killed, citing figures from 1943. The speaker noted that these claims align with data previously provided by Simaško. The figures mentioned include 20,000 in the summer of 1943 and 40,000 in the autumn of 1943. The source noted that documented Polish deaths range between 35,000 and 37,000, which falls within the 40,000 figure cited in 1943 documents. The report stated that mass killings in Olimpia have declined, making it difficult to discuss a increase in casualties.

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“Simaško, who claimed that she knew of more than 20,000 dead Poles. And I met with the figures 20,000 summer 43 and with the figure 40,000 autumn 43.”

Radio NV

“Сімашко, яка стверджувала, що відомо їй спризвиш понад 20 тисяч загиблих поляків. 23 тисячі, а в документовано загиблень 35-37 тисяч полях.”

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