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Why Stones Do Not Keep Silent

A film narrative about the activities of auxiliary police (security) battalions operating in Lithuania and Minsk during World War II. Former members of the police battalion give testimony. German war chronicles, archival documents, and mass graves bear witness to the activities of the police battalions.

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A film narrative about the activities of auxiliary police (security) battalions operating in Lithuania and Minsk during World War II. Former members of the police battalion give testimony. German war chronicles, archival documents, and mass graves bear witness to the activities of the police battalions.

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