Saturday, May 30, 2009

In the German morgue were "real" corpse Rosa Luxemburg.

Doctors Clinic Berlin "Sharite asserts that found in the storerooms of the morgue the body of this institution Rosa Luxemburg. This writes the magazine Spiegel.
The famous German revolyutsionerka was killed in 1919. Officially, her remains were buried in the cemetery Friedrichsfelde in Berlin, but the head of department of forensic medicine "Sharite" Michael Tsokos this question.
He drew journalists' attention to the fact that the autopsy report the body caught from the channel only after four months after the murder, contained many suspicious inconsistencies that are aware of Luxembourg. In particular, the pathologists did not write anything about any trace of the beating, nor a single gunshot wound to the head. Also, the report did not mention striking features of the physical structure revolyutsionerki: dislocated hip and a different length legs.
At the same time, Tsokos reported that in the morgue "Sharite" utoplennitsy body was found, which at the time of death was between 40 and 50 years old (Luxembourg, was killed in 47 years). The woman suffered arthrosis, and her legs were different lengths. Unfortunately, we found the body was amputated head, hands and stupni.Roza Luxembourg was born in Poland (on the territory of the Russian Empire), emigrated to Switzerland, then to Germany, where he became a prominent figure in left-wing Social Democratic Party, and then participated in a Party. In 1919, after the Berlin speech of its workers were arrested and interrogated. On the way to the prison convoy killed her shot in the temple and threw the body in Landversky feed.
Every year, many German leftists come to the place where it is believed to be buried Rosa Luxemburg, to honor her memory. Searching for burial revolyutsionerki was concerned about the detachment commander and the Bolsheviks, Stepan Kopenkin, hero of the novel by Andrei Platonov "Chevengur": "Kopenkin hoped and believed that all cases and the road of life will inevitably lead to the grave of Rosa Luxemburg. That hope warms his heart and caused the need for daily revolutionary feats. "

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