WWII leader to be exhumed in murder probe
14th November 2008
A classic WWII whodunnit involving the highest echelons of government could soon be solved following the announcement this week that the remains of the Polish wartime leader General Wladyslaw Sikorski will be exhumed to establish whether he was assassinated or not. A classic WWII whodunnit involving the highest echelons of government could soon be solved following the announcement this week that the remains of the Polish wartime leader General Wladyslaw Sikorski will be exhumed to establish whether he was assassinated or not.
Janusz Kurtyka, head of Poland’s Institute of National Remembrance (IPN), told the 24-hour rolling news channel TVN24 on Monday that the general’s body would be ...
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