![A rescuer from the Christoph 15 helicopter pulls the casualty into the helicopter using a cable...](https://cdn.aussiedlerbote.de/content/images/2024/05/20/277794/jpeg/4-3/1200/75/a-stroller-becomes-lodged-in-an-old-nazi-bunker.webp)
A chilling forest spot near Mühldorf houses an unsettling past. The Nazis dubbed it "Weingut 1," concealing its true purpose - a place for forced laborers to endure unspeakable torture. After the war, it revealed its sinister side with mass graves and a vast bunker designed for aircraft production.
Technology![Police and fire department covered the bodies with a screen on the platform in Kleinheubach](https://cdn.aussiedlerbote.de/content/images/2024/05/19/275477/jpeg/4-3/1200/75/two-individuals-fatally-struck-by-oncoming-train.webp)
Tragic incident in Kleinheubach: Two men lose their lives after being hit by a speeding train in the night.
Panorama![For Professor Rupert Scheule (54), burial is currently the only option. "Here in the cemetery,...](https://cdn.aussiedlerbote.de/content/images/2024/05/14/265294/jpeg/4-3/1200/75/coffin-or-urn-effortlessly-decay-in-serenity.webp)
Professor Rupert Scheule (54) of the University of Regensburg is the sole expert in Germany on the study of death and its aftermath, known as "perimortem sciences" in the realm of theology.
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