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Wieluń (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wielu%C5%84)

For some reason, this page has edits changing "at least 127 civilians killed" to "at least 1200 killed", while referencing a Polish government source that specifically refutes that claim. Reposted from talk page for one of the users making this edit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:2A02:A03F:80ED:BC00:8FE:B816:59AB:C31F):

Google Translate of reference 2 Translated: This reference is used as a reference for the 1200 number: In addition, a number of people who suffered injuries following the bombing of Wieluń died after September 1, 1939, in Wieluń and other places. The materials collected in the investigation showed that as a result of the bombing of Wieluń, at least 18 people were killed from among patients and staff of the Wieluń Hospital, and at least 109 Poles and Polish citizens of Jewish nationality. This number could certainly have been much higher. It cannot be excluded that it could have been several hundred people. However, as evidenced by the collected evidence, it was not the number of 650 people (because it concerned the entire Wieluń poviat), and even more the number of 1200 victims. The proceedings were terminated by a decision of 9.06.2011 to discontinue the investigation into the deaths of the perpetrators: Alexander Löhr, Wolfram von Richthofen, Walter Sigel, Oskar Dinort and Kurt Hartmann, and not to detect the other perpetrators.

It specifically says that it cannot be 650 or more. 1200 was the number thrown out initially, based on no evidence. See the Wiki page for "Bombing of Wielun" for more information. "At least 127" is the most accurate information we have.