Martin Bormann (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Martin Bormann" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Autorités BnF, data.bnf.fr, besøkt 10. oktober 2015[Hentet fra Wikidata]

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  • Anslinger, K.; Weichhold, G.; Keil, W.; Bayer, B.; Eisenmenger, W. (1. februar 2001). «Identification of the skeletal remains of Martin Bormann by mtDNA analysis». International Journal of Legal Medicine. 3 (engelsk). 114: 194–196. ISSN 1437-1596. doi:10.1007/s004140000176. Besøkt 8. desember 2020. «In 1972, skeletal remains were found during construction work, and by investigating the teeth and the bones experts concluded that they were from Bormann. Nevertheless, new rumours arose and in order to end this speculation we were commissioned to identify the skeletal remains by mitochondrial DNA analysis. The comparison of the sequence of HV1 and HV2 from the skeletal remains and a living maternal relative of Martin Bormann revealed no differences and this sequence was not found in 1500 Caucasoid reference sequences. Based on this investigation, we support the hypothesis that the skeletal remains are those of Martin Bormann.» 

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  • «Martin Bormann was last seen definitely in a tank in Berlin on May 2, 1945. Does he live? (Published 1973)». The New York Times (engelsk). 14. januar 1973. ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 8. desember 2020. «Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy, has been the most wanted man in Europe for 27 years. Of the major war criminals who were arraigned before the international military tribunal at Nuremberg in 1945, he alone could not be found. His death in Berlin was reported, but could not be confirmed. His survival also was reported but the reports were insubstantial. In the end he was presumed living and sentenced to death in absence.» 

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  • Anslinger, K.; Weichhold, G.; Keil, W.; Bayer, B.; Eisenmenger, W. (1. februar 2001). «Identification of the skeletal remains of Martin Bormann by mtDNA analysis». International Journal of Legal Medicine. 3 (engelsk). 114: 194–196. ISSN 1437-1596. doi:10.1007/s004140000176. Besøkt 8. desember 2020. «In 1972, skeletal remains were found during construction work, and by investigating the teeth and the bones experts concluded that they were from Bormann. Nevertheless, new rumours arose and in order to end this speculation we were commissioned to identify the skeletal remains by mitochondrial DNA analysis. The comparison of the sequence of HV1 and HV2 from the skeletal remains and a living maternal relative of Martin Bormann revealed no differences and this sequence was not found in 1500 Caucasoid reference sequences. Based on this investigation, we support the hypothesis that the skeletal remains are those of Martin Bormann.» 
  • «Martin Bormann was last seen definitely in a tank in Berlin on May 2, 1945. Does he live? (Published 1973)». The New York Times (engelsk). 14. januar 1973. ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 8. desember 2020. «Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy, has been the most wanted man in Europe for 27 years. Of the major war criminals who were arraigned before the international military tribunal at Nuremberg in 1945, he alone could not be found. His death in Berlin was reported, but could not be confirmed. His survival also was reported but the reports were insubstantial. In the end he was presumed living and sentenced to death in absence.»