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Anti-Nazi resistance fighters’ remains laid to rest in Berlin
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May 16, 2019
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The remains of some 300 Nazi resistance fighters, executed for standing up to Adolf Hitler's dictatorship, have finally been buried in Berlin. Anatomy professor Hermann Stieve used the bodies for research during the war.
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