Abstract

This study presents the results of the analysis of forensic examinations of the remains of 194 prisoners exhumed at Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw. In all probability, most of those buried there were judicially sentenced to death by firing squad or hanging in connection with activities of the Polish independence underground in its struggles with the postwar communist regime. Forensic medical research focussed on determining causes of death and reconstructing the mechanisms of injury leading to death. Most probable causes of death were found in 108 of 194 cases; of these, 76 were isolated gunshot wounds to the head, mostly directed to the occipital region. In 29 of 194 cases, only extensive skull fractures were observed, making it impossible to determine the mechanism of injury. The condition of these skulls do not permit the exclusion of injuries due to gunshots, which were very likely given the historical context of the studied location. In one case, it is assumed that the cause of death could be blunt force trauma to the head. In 86 of 194 cases, it was not possible to determine the cause of death. Of these cases, 20 skeletons were in such poor condition that erosive changes could have completely obliterated even very extensive head injuries leading to death. No injuries were observed that could be associated with execution by hanging.

Highlights

  • This study presents the results of the analysis of forensic examinations of the remains of 194 prisoners exhumed at Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw

  • Descriptions and assessments of the nature of bone injuries and conclusions regarding the mechanism of injury and the probable causes of death were made by the forensic pathologist and were based on a standard procedure used in forensic medical practice [8,9,10]

  • The results of research conducted at Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw are consistent with the results of research conducted during the exhumations at Osobowicki Cemetery in Wroclaw in 2011–2012 [6, 11]

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Introduction

This study presents the results of the analysis of forensic examinations of the remains of 194 prisoners exhumed at Powązki Military Cemetery in Warsaw. Most of those buried there were judicially sentenced to death by firing squad or hanging in connection with activities of the Polish independence underground in its struggles with the postwar communist regime. It is estimated that in the period of the greatest terror, i.e. from 1944 to 1956, more than 4000 individuals were executed in Poland on the strength of court sentences, the vast majority of them related to the postwar underground (accursed soldiers). Those executed were buried in secret locations, most of which remain unknown to this day [2]. Int J Legal Med (2015) 129:801–806 unique opportunity to discover the burial sites and identify and determine the causes of death of the victims of the postwar repression [4]

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