Keiser-Nielsen S, Strøm F
Forensic Sci Int. 1983 Jan-Feb;21(1):59-64. doi: 10.1016/0379-0738(83)90090-7.
On May 7th-9th, 1945, a team of Russian pathologists autopsied several bodies found in and near the Fuehrer Bunker in Berlin; among them, a female body (No. 13) was later identified as that of Eva Braun Hitler (EBH), mainly by means of a gold bridge from the lower right jaw. A postmortem photograph of this bridge also shows a separate gold filling. Data now available on the dental treatment of EBH have permitted the present authors to substantiate that this gold filling also came from the mouth of EBH. Further speculation about the fate of EBH would henceforth seem professionally unfounded.
1945年5月7日至9日,一组俄罗斯病理学家对在柏林元首地堡及其附近发现的几具尸体进行了解剖;其中,一具女性尸体(编号13)后来被确认为爱娃·布劳恩·希特勒(EBH)的尸体,主要依据是右下颚的一颗金牙桥。这颗金牙桥的尸检照片还显示有一颗单独的金填充物。目前可获得的关于EBH牙科治疗的数据使本文作者能够证实,这颗金填充物也来自EBH的口腔。因此,今后对EBH命运的进一步猜测在专业上似乎毫无根据。