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The English version of Alfred Naujocks is rather vague concerning his death. The German Wikipedia edition states rather definitively that he died on April 4, 1966 while he was being tried before a German court. More research and revision should be done here.
Geoffreybarker 23:10, 7 February 2007 (UTC)