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==Discovery of bones== According to historical accounts and [[Hitler Youth]] leader [[Artur Axmann]], he saw the corpses of Bormann and [[Ludwig Stumpfegger]] being examined by Red Army soldiers following the collapse of the German defenses in Berlin, but he did not know how they died, although he presumed they had either been killed by the soldiers or committed suicide. His and Ludwig's bones was found in 1972 and confirmed by DNA in 1998 and the German government had Martin's bones cremated and scattered in the Baltic Sea on August 16<sup>th</sup>, 1999. Despite the evidence of his bones discovery, there were many unusual facts about his bones: 1.) The teeth as confirmed by Forensic dental Surgeon Prof Sognnaes (involved in the 1972 forensic investigation of the remains) had dentistry that was early 1950's. 2.) The position of the teeth and the skeletal composition proved they were of a much older man in his 60's, it is claimed he died when he was 44. 3.) Stumpfegger's bones were covered in yellow clay (found in Berlin) but Bormann's bones were encased in a red clay, which is not found in any German soil. 4.) When Bormann's body was found, some of his bones including his vertebrates were missing. 5.) On the short lived History Channel Show [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MysteryQuest MysteryQuest], one episode focused on the existence of [[ODESSA]] looked over a report that Martin Bormann actually died in Hohenau, Paraguay in 1959 from stomach cancer and that the infamous [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] doctor [[Josef Mengele]] was called to the house where Bormann was housed to perform an operation. The crew of the show went to a cemetery in Itá, Paraguay where the report said Bormann was originally buried there and with help of a geophysics that a person was buried in the cemetery and the body and the coffin was moved.
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