Martin Bormann - Albert Krumno's Testimony To The Police
Time: 1963
Place: West Germany
Details: In 1963, a retired postal worker named Albert Krumnow told police that around 8 May 1945 the Soviets had ordered him and his colleagues to bury two bodies found near the railway bridge near Lehrter station. One was dressed in a Wehrmacht uniform and the other was clad only in his underwear.
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