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Disturbing find: Clothing items including dozens of worn shoes, leather belts, and prisoner uniforms were recently discovered in a forest near the Stutthof concentration and extermination camp, buried deep in the ground and scattered over an area of about 150 square meters.
More than 100,000 prisoners met horrific ends at the notorious extermination camp, originally built to hold around 55,000 people - which may explain the burial of these clothes deep in the ground outside the camp.
The concerning discovery was reported to the museum in the nearby forest, but the response from curator Dentora Driewa was somewhat surprising. "I've worked here for over 30 years, and we've never seen or heard of such items being in the forest near us," she noted. She added that the items would undergo careful examination to determine their nature, age, and origin.
*In accurate expression search should be used in quotas. For example: "Family Pure", "Rabbi Zamir Cohen" and so on