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Palmiry - Cemetery, Place Of Remembrance. Cemetery In Palmiry - A Place Of National Remembrance With The Graves Of Over 2,000 Poles Murdered By The Germans During World War Ii, In The Period From 1939 To 1943, Located South Of The Village Of Palmiry In The Kampinos National Park. Three Crosses With Changed Proportions Tower Over The Cemetery - Their Longer Arms Are Meant To Symbolize The Outstretched Hands Of A Shot Man.