• The monumental slab at the entrance to the Sandarmokh burial grounds reads: "People! do not kill one another". Sandarmokh (Сандармох; Karelian: Sandarmoh)...
  • According to available documentation at least 6,000 were shot and buried at Sandarmokh.[3].
  • The prisoners were held in the pre-trial detention center of the White Sea-Baltic camp first and were later taken by large trucks to Sandarmokh.
  • Irina Fliege, who together with the Karelian historian Yuri Dmitriev found the mass graves in Sandarmokh in 1997, admitted that the purpose of the trip was not...
  • In 2007, a group of Polish students from Cracow placed a small cross at the base of the Catholic Memorial Cross in Sandarmokh.
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  • Today Sandarmokh is a memorial to the crimes of ...Read more. ... According to available documentation at least 6,000 were shot and buried at Sandarmokh.