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Forensic Sci Med Pathol ; 9(3): 395-402, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23238939

ABSTRACT

The discovery of human remains dating to the time of the Second World War is a common occurrence in Europe and the Pacific regions. This case report demonstrates the analysis of a bone fragment recovered from a Luftwaffe crash site in Austria during the summer of 2007. Eye-witness statements and official reports were used to reconstruct the historical background of the case. A recovered German military identity tag helped to identify the pilot. Aircraft parts, also discovered at the crash site in 2007, aided the identification of the aircraft type and corroborated the eye-witness reports of the final moments before and during the crash. The bone was analyzed chiefly to establish its human or non-human origin and to identify from which anatomic region the fragment could have arisen. It was identified as part of a human adult skull which exhibited peri-mortem fractures and heat damage as well as post-mortem vegetation staining. The historical background information in connection with the morphological analysis led to the presumptive identification of the cranial fragment as belonging to a downed German pilot.


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Aircraft , Burns/history , Forensic Anthropology/methods , Military Personnel , Skull Fractures/history , World War II , Accidents, Aviation , Adult , Austria , Burns/pathology , Cause of Death , Germany , History, 20th Century , Humans , Male , Military Personnel/history , Skull Fractures/pathology
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