More than 700 victims of Nazi terror during World War II were buried with a state funeral in Poland, according to the news agency PAP on Monday. Descendants of the victims and Polish government and the Institute of National Remembrance (IPN) representatives attended the funeral service in Chojnice in northern Poland, as the remains were displayed in 188 small coffins. Those who died were Polish civilians murdered by German occupiers in mass executions in what was known as the “Valley of Death” in the autumn of 1939 and January 1945. Investigations by the IPN led to the discovery of four mass g…