Skeletons missing their hands and feet, including that of a baby, have been discovered beneath the home of Nazi commander Hermann Goering.
German and Polish archaeologists made the discovery while digging in the Wolf’s Lair in Poland, a complex of bunkers and ruins which once served as a forest headquarters for Adolf Hitler’s inner circle.
Under a wooden floor in Goering’s house, about ten centimetres below ground, the group found the remains of a human skull. Further digging revealed five skeletons: three adults, a teenager and a baby.
All five of the bodies were missing their hands and their feet, prompting Polish prosecutors to launch a probe into whether they were victims of Nazi war crimes.
Excavators found no traces of clothing or jewellery, suggesting the victims’ bodies were looted and stripped naked before they were buried.