A man, whose body was found after the Second World War in a mass grave, next to one of the worst Nazi prisons in the Netherlands, has finally been identified, 77 years after his death. After a long investigation, worthy of a detective novel, a DNA comparison of the remains of the victim with that of a living relative allowed this formal identification, according to a foundation dedicated to the search for the war disappeared. . The man is a certain Cornelis Pieter "Kees" Kreukniet, aged fifty at the time of his death, a resistance fighter who participated in the...