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Katyn mass graves
| Treblinka Farmland
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| 1 . 4300 executed in five weeks (188 per day avg.) in April and May 1940. | 1. alleged 800,000 gassed and buried (average 2,700 per day) in 1942 and 1943. |
| 2. 4,143 bodies buried in mass graves totalling 108 x 7 meters (350 x 26 feet) | 2. only 20,000 bodies could have been buried in mass graves on alleged survivor's maps of 90 x 50 meters (295 x 163 feet)
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| 3. March to July, 1943, 4,143 bodies dug up, examined by international forensic examiners, and the Soviets were proven to have been the murderers. Bodies were then reburied (40 per day). | 3. March to July, 1943 alleged 800,000 bodies were dug up and burned at a rate of 5200 per day at the same time as Katyn! Were the Soviets trying to make Katyn seem insignificant by alleging larger atrocity? |
| 4. in the center of a 1 km (5/8 mile) forest with hills and gullies, beside a narrow winding road. | 4. on farmland next to roads, rail lines, and 2 villages, yet only 1/2 km (1/3 mile) north was a large forest with few roads
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| 5. no witnesses as locals forbidden to enter forest, and there were no close villages or farms | 5. thousands of witnesses from roads, rail lines, farms, and two villages each 1 km (5/8 mile) away |