After many years in which the military censorship forbade publication of the affair, we can now tell what all members of Kibbutz Nachshon have long known: in a plot near the kibbutz, there is to this day a large mass grave in which some 80 Egyptian commando soldiers killed during the Six-Day-War are interred. Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Ze’ev (Zeban) Bloch, one of the founders of Kibbutz Nachson who served as the commander of the Latrun region during the war, tells how they discovered that there was an Egyptian commando in Latrun. In the absence of an official Israeli policy on the treatment of enemy dead at the time, they were buried by IDF soldiers in a large mass grave dug in plot 5 of the kibbutz.