Take a look at the beta version of dw.com. We're not done yet! Your opinion can help us make it better. Builders made a grim discovery as they worked at a prison site in the German state of Saxony. While digging, they found the bones of several people thought to have been executed by the Nazis. The site in Torgau, which was a Napoleonic era fortress, is still used as a prison Police in the German city of Leipzig on Friday said construction workers at a prison near the [eastern German town of Torgau](/en/new-buildings-new-problems-for-restored-east-german-cities/a-6051029) had discovered the remains of a...