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- Q807324 abstract "The Barbara Pit (Slovene: Barbara rov, Croatian: Barbarin rov,) is a pit near Huda Jama in Slovenia, known as the site of a World War II-era mass grave. The mass grave site was first publicly discussed in 1990, after the fall of communism in Yugoslavia.In the 1990s a memorial chapel was raised at the pit site, although the exact location of any graves was then unknown.Investigation of the Barbara Pit site began in August 2008. On 3 March 2009 investigators removed concrete walls built after the war to seal the cave. Behind the walls were found between 200 and 400 unidentified bodies. The victims, some of whom appear to be women, were stripped naked before being killed, so identification is difficult. By 7 November 2009 there were 726 bodies removed from the site.".
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- Q807324 comment "The Barbara Pit (Slovene: Barbara rov, Croatian: Barbarin rov,) is a pit near Huda Jama in Slovenia, known as the site of a World War II-era mass grave. The mass grave site was first publicly discussed in 1990, after the fall of communism in Yugoslavia.In the 1990s a memorial chapel was raised at the pit site, although the exact location of any graves was then unknown.Investigation of the Barbara Pit site began in August 2008.".
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