Eilin Jopp-van Well, Axel Gehl, Dennis Säring, Michael Amling, Michael Hahn, Jan Sperhake, Christa Augustin, Oliver Krebs, Klaus Püschel
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[Reconstructive investigations and identification measures in unknown soldiers of the Second World War].
The article reports on the exhumation and identification of unknown soldiers from the Second World War. With the help of medicolegal investigation and reconstruction methods an American pilot presumably murdered by a shot to the head (lynch law) and an interned Italian soldier could be identified after about 70 years and brought back home.