Szpęgawski Forest

Szpęgawski Forest

Szpęgawski Forest ( _pl. Las Szpęgawski) is a forest located north of the town of Starogard Gdański, Pomeranian Voivodeship, northern Poland. Area is a site of Nazi German mass murder and mass graves of 7000 Poles, among them 1680 Kocborowo (Konradstein) and Świecie psychiatric hospitals patients, murdered during World War II by Germans.

ee also

* Action T4
* Piaśnica Wielka
* List of Polish Martyrdom sites
* Anti-Polonism


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