Positive identification was made by comparing the remains of the victim to those of a living relative. In October 1944, the Germans apprehended the man. 77 years after his death, a man whose body was discovered in a mass grave near one of the worst Nazi prisons in the Netherlands after World War II has been identified. According to a foundation dedicated to the search for the war disappeared, after a lengthy investigation worthy of a detective novel, a DNA comparison of the victim’s remains with those of a living relative allowed for this formal identification. ,. According to investigators,...