Talk:Nemmersdorf massacre

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The history is unclear, as are the numbers[edit]

The "Incident" section states …bunker already occupied by 14 local men and women.. Then we have the Red Army being accused of summarily executing about 50 French and Belgian noncombatant POWs. However later a report states In the dwellings we found a total of 72 women…. Later under "Re-investigation" we have yet more numbers ranging from 23 to perhaps 61. Could the article lede perhaps summarise more precisely what the accusations were, in terms of numbers and otherwise? Evidently something horrendous happened, but as it stands the article is a bit of a mess. Tonywalton Talk 22:05, 23 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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