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Church Bell Stolen By Nazis Headed Back To Poland
77 years after it was stolen by the Nazis, a church bell is to be returned from the German town of Muenster to its original home in Sławięcice, Poland.
77 years after it was stolen by the Nazis, a church bell is to be returned from the German town of Muenster to its original home in Sławięcice, Poland.
According to the local diocese, the 400-kilogram bell had stood unattended for decades in the courtyard of the church on Cathedral Square in Muenster.
Members of the parish of Saint Catherine of Alexandrien in Sławięcice went in search of the bell two years ago and discovered it.