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ramon wrote:According to an article written by Tony Le Tissier in issue 75 of After the Battle, Horst Wessel's remains were disinterred in 1955 and cremated. Le Tissier advises the remains of a Pauline Mersching occupies his space.





Mannheim wrote:I spent hours looking for the grave and couldn't find it even using Geoff's instructions on his site. As it turns out, I think it's pretty close to these tombs/mausoleums. Geoff?
BTW, the cemetery is pretty run down and does get more than a little spooky if you tarry a little too long.


SteveFBS wrote:A quick update. Sometime on 8-9 November of this year, communists once again desecrated the Berlin grave of Horst Wessel. Curious to see if someone cleans this up. It's amazing to me that certain elements of the left are still damaging the grave of someone who was murdered 81 years ago.



Mannheim wrote:I spent hours looking for the grave and couldn't find it even using Geoff's instructions on his site. As it turns out, I think it's pretty close to these tombs/mausoleums. Geoff?
BTW, the cemetery is pretty run down and does get more than a little spooky if you tarry a little too long.



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