Report about Case Srebrenica has 139 pages.
Report about Case Srebrenica was created in 2002-09.
A cold case is when a case is long forgotten with no answers.
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A cold case is when a case is long forgotten with no answers.
A Cold Case was created on 2002-07-10.
Cold Case Files ended in 2006.
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Germany
Yes it is very cold in Augsburg.