Skeletons found buried inside Hermann Göring’s former residence

An item from the Legion Magazine.


Front Lines
Front Lines

A skull and five skeletons, minus their hands and feet, were discovered at the site. (FUNDACJA LATEBRA)

Skeletons found buried inside Hermann Göring’s former residence

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

Amateur archeologists have found five skeletons buried at Hermann Göring’s former residence in the remote Wolf’s Lair, the Nazis’ Eastern Front headquarters where German military officers failed in a 1944 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler.

Missing hands and feet, the otherwise complete skeletons of three adults, a teenager and a newborn baby were uncovered Feb. 24, 2024, along with a skull underneath the brick building that served as the Luftwaffe chief’s on-site living quarters.

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1944: Prelude to Victory
Military Milestones
Military Milestones

Lieutenant-Colonel Jacques Dextraze. (THE MUSEUM OF THE MONT-ROYAL FUSILIERS)

Private to General: Remembering Jacques Dextraze

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

Lieutenant-Colonel Jacques Dextraze, having travelled more than three kilometres behind enemy lines, parked his Bren Gun Carrier outside the German headquarters in Groningen, Netherlands. He walked in alone.

Hands in pockets, the 25-year-old commander of Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal (FMR) confronted the Nazi general in charge. The latter believed his Canadian counterpart had come to surrender—quite the opposite was true.

Dextraze lit a cigarette, careful not to offer one to the German officer. After a drag or two, he explained that the enemy force was surrounded.

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