Talk:Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom

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Tortures of the Polish citizens
The article does not say much about tortures of the Polish prisoners, as stated in the Polish version. The German executioners were performing terrible tortures: breaking bones, burning with an iron rod, knocking teeth out, beating with iron rods or pistols, damaging eyes, fingers' mushing, waterboarding, kicking, dogs-baiting, pulling nails out and many other. The exact number of victims is unknown, but 5.5 tons of ashes were found in the cellars of this prison after the war. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 49.177.2.232 (talk) 04:34, 26 July 2018 (UTC)