The HORRIFIC Executions Of The Nuns Slaughtered By The Red Army
During the Second World War, there were a huge number of war crimes which were committed by the Soviet Red Army. As they rampaged towards Germany, there were many women who were targeted by them, and because of this many women were treated terribly. But recently, the story of 7 nuns has been uncovered in Poland, and their remains tell a horrific story of torture and suffering at the hands of the Red Army. The Soviets were supposed to be in Poland to liberate the country from German occupation, but they committed scores of executions and war crimes.
One of these war crimes was carried out on the sisters of St Catherine of Alexandria, a group of nuns who were working as nurses helping out in a hospital. After their remains were found, they told of the horrific story of their suffering and how the Red Army soldiers had taken their lives. Each of the women were peaceful and had no place in the conflict and on the battlefield, but still they became victims of World War 2.
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