Chilling Discovery at Wolf's Lair: Five Skeletons Unearthed

“We were totally shocked”: Researchers find five skeletons under Hermann Göring’s house

Amateur Archaeologists Stumble Upon Human Remains in Nazi Headquarters

In a startling find at the Wolf's Lair in Gierloz, Poland, a team of amateur archaeologists discovered five skeletons, including an infant's, under the ruins of Hermann Göring's former residence. The site, historically known as Adolf Hitler's headquarters during World War II, revealed its grim secrets to the German-Polish research team led by the "Fundacja Latebra" association on February 24th. Oktavian Bartoszewski, a hobby researcher and editor of the magazine "Relikte der Geschichte," detailed the shocking moment when the team unearthed human skulls and bones just 20 centimeters below the surface.

Investigation and Speculations Surround the Macabre Find

Following the discovery, the excavation was halted, and authorities were promptly notified. The skeletons, intriguingly missing hand and foot bones, prompted immediate forensic and anthropological investigations, the results of which are still pending. The presence of "thunderbolts" near the remains, objects typically associated with occult practices, adds a layer of mystery to the findings. Theories about the identities of the deceased and the circumstances of their burial range from wartime casualties to post-war executions, possibly by the Soviet secret police NKVD.

The Wolf's Lair, a significant but somber historical site, continues to be a point of interest for both historians and tourists. This latest discovery not only underscores the site's dark history but also leaves many questions unanswered as investigations continue.

References

  • https://www.merkur.de/deutschland/unter-haus-hermann-goering-wolfsschanze-archaeologen-schock-forscher-finden-fuenf-skelette-zr-93043800.html
  • https://www.lefigaro.fr/international/les-mysterieux-squelettes-de-la-villa-d-hermann-goering-20240503
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