The Kaufmann Alien Abduction: Missing Time & Hidden Wounds
In the spring of 1960, a seemingly ordinary evening took an extraordinary turn for 14-year-old Claus-Dieter Kaufman. Walking home from the movies in Frankfurt, Germany, he noticed a strange Saturn-shaped object in the night sky. While observing this unusual sight through his camera viewfinder, a whitish mist formed nearby, emitting intense beams of light that caused him to lose consciousness. Upon awakening, he discovered nearly four hours of missing time and a mysterious wound on his back that would puzzle him for decades.
The incident left Kaufman with persistent headaches, concentration problems, and back pain that eventually required surgery in 1990. The surgeon's discovery of previous operation marks—which Kaufman had no knowledge of—triggered the gradual return of suppressed memories from that night. These recovered memories revealed an encounter with strange beings in diving suits who took him aboard a craft, where he experienced frightening procedures that would haunt him for years to come.
Key Takeaways
A teenage boy's 1960 encounter in Frankfurt resulted in four hours of missing time and physical symptoms including a mysterious wound.
Kaufman's memories of the event gradually returned decades later, triggered by a surgical procedure that revealed unexplained previous operation marks.
The recovered memories included interactions with strange beings in diving suits and frightening procedures performed aboard an unknown craft.
Sighting Chronicle
First Observation by Kaufman
In spring 1960, fourteen-year-old Kaufman was returning home from the movies around 8:30 PM in Frankfurt, Germany. While walking near the Frederick Eber Community, he spotted an unusual celestial object resembling Saturn with distinct rings. The object appeared to be approximately one-third the size of the moon and hovered between the freight yard and the river.
Kaufman, who carried his empty box camera, observed the object through his viewfinder. The craft displayed multiple rings and reflected light like iridescent metal. Shortly after, a whitish mist formed behind a nearby fence, emitting focused beams of light. One beam directed straight at Kaufman with such intensity that he lost consciousness before he could shield his eyes.
Upon regaining awareness, he noticed several figures running away in the distance. The Saturn-shaped object remained visible, but strangely, the moon had shifted position. After checking his watch, which still showed 8:30 PM, Kaufman hurried home feeling unwell.
Temporal Anomaly and Physical Symptoms
Upon arriving home, Kaufman discovered his parents weren't yet back from their evening out and his siblings were already asleep. When he turned on the radio, he was shocked to hear the midnight news broadcast - revealing nearly four hours had passed unaccounted for. His watch had stopped at 8:30 PM. Looking outside, he saw the object still visible with white beams moving up and down before changing to dark orange and finally disappearing.
Following the encounter, Kaufman experienced:
Persistent headaches lasting three days
Difficulty concentrating on simple tasks
A painful puncture wound near his pelvis
The back pain remained for decades, eventually requiring surgery in 1990. During pre-surgical examination, doctors discovered evidence of a previous operation in the same area - something Kaufman had no recollection of undergoing. This discovery prompted him to revisit his 1960 experience.
By 1993, Kaufman contacted researcher Von Lüger and shared recovered memories of his encounter, including:
Being approached by small entities (under 5 feet tall) in diving suits
Being transported to a dome-shaped room with yellowish light
Experiencing medical-type procedures where entities examined his mouth
Encountering frightening beings he was reluctant to describe in detail
The entities he could remember had:
Small, bald heads with underdeveloped facial features
Prominent eyes and muscular limbs
Feet resembling flippers with two large toes
Some displayed female characteristics
Detailed Account of the Encounter
Initial Sighting and Strange Phenomenon
In spring 1960, fourteen-year-old Claus-Dieter Kaufman was walking home from the movies around 8:30 PM through the western outskirts of Frankfurt, Germany. Between the Acrian School and athletic field near the Frederick Eber Community, he spotted an unusual Saturn-shaped object in the night sky. This strange craft appeared to be approximately one-third the size of the moon and hovered in the area between the freight yard and the River Main.
Although his box camera contained no film, Claus-Dieter used its viewfinder to observe the object. The craft had multiple concentric rings and glistened with a metallic, iridescent quality. While observing this anomaly, he noticed a whitish mist forming behind a high-wire fence to his right. The mist emitted focused beams of light, with one directed straight at him. The intense brightness overwhelmed him before he could shield his eyes, causing him to lose consciousness.
Physical Symptoms and Lost Time
When Claus-Dieter regained awareness, both the light and mist had vanished. Looking at his watch, he saw it still indicated 8:30 PM. Feeling unwell, he hurried home, eager to tell his parents about his experience. Upon arrival, he discovered his siblings asleep and his parents still out. Turning on the radio, he was shocked to hear the midnight news—nearly four hours had passed unaccounted for, and his watch had stopped at 8:30 PM.
For approximately three days following the incident, Claus-Dieter experienced persistent headaches and difficulty concentrating. More concerning was a painful puncture wound near his pelvis that continued to trouble him. Though he eventually forgot about the strange sighting, the back pain remained a constant reminder of that night.
In 1990, thirty years after the incident, Claus-Dieter underwent spinal surgery at Offenbach Hospital. His physician, examining the X-rays, was convinced Claus-Dieter had previously undergone surgery in the same area—despite Claus-Dieter having no knowledge of such a procedure. This discrepancy prompted him to revisit the events of that spring evening in 1960, gradually recovering memories of what transpired during those missing hours.
The Enigmatic Beings
As Claus-Dieter's memories surfaced, he recalled that rather than immediately fainting when blinded by the light, he entered a trance-like state where he couldn't move. Multiple small, stocky beings—standing slightly under five feet tall—emerged from the mist. They wore form-fitting diving suits with silver boxes attached to their chests and backs.
These entities had distinctive physical characteristics:
Small, bald heads that merged with their necks
Underdeveloped chin, nose, and mouth
Prominent eyes
Muscular arms and thighs
Flipper-like feet with only two large toes
Jerky, soldier-like walking gait
Some appeared female, distinguishable by their larger chests, though they too were bald. Among these beings, Claus-Dieter also encountered a small gray entity with a huge bald head, enormous almond-shaped brown-black shining eyes, wrinkled skin, a narrow mouth, and no visible nose or ears.
Abduction and Examination
Despite his initial fear, Claus-Dieter felt strangely compelled to approach these beings. When faced with a wire fence separating him from the entities, he either floated or was lifted over it. A glowing sphere covered with a net-like structure approached, and his next recollection placed him inside a dome-shaped room bathed in bright yellowish light.
Claus-Dieter found himself seated or lying on a chair resembling dental equipment. The room contained:
A large round opening leading outside
Several grayish-green entities standing against the wall, performing pumping movements while gripping handles
Other beings whose appearance so terrified Claus-Dieter that he either couldn't or wouldn't describe them
During his time aboard the craft, Claus-Dieter underwent what appeared to be a physical examination. One being with oversized eyes and thin, leathery webbed fingers reached into his mouth, seemingly attempting to extract his teeth, causing him nausea. Another entity loosened his trouser belt and attempted to remove his pants. He could distinguish male and female voices as they communicated, believing at one point they discussed "killing him," which brought him to tears.
In 1993, Claus-Dieter shared his experience with German researcher IL Brand Von Lger, including hand-drawn images of the beings he encountered.
Claus-Dieter's Later Years
Persistent Spinal Problems and Medical Intervention
By 1990, Claus-Dieter Kaufman's back pain had become unbearable, forcing him to undergo spinal surgery at Offenbach Hospital. During pre-operative consultations, his physician expressed surprise, noting that x-rays clearly showed a previous surgical channel in Claus-Dieter's lower back. This confused Kaufman greatly, as he insisted he had never undergone any prior operations.
The surgical site corresponded precisely with the mysterious wound near his pelvis that had appeared following his 1960 encounter. This wound, which had manifested as a puncture mark, had been a source of discomfort for three decades. The persistent pain had been a constant, troubling reminder of that strange night when he was 14 years old.
Recovered Recollections
As Claus-Dieter contemplated the surgical mystery and reflected on the origins of his back pain, memories of the 1960 incident gradually began resurfacing. What had once been a four-hour gap in time slowly filled with disturbing details.
By 1993, Kaufman had recovered enough memories to contact researcher IL Brand Von Lüger. During their interviews, he described beings that stood just under 5 feet tall wearing diving-suit-like garments with silver boxes on their chests and backs. These entities had distinctive features:
Small, bald heads with minimal facial features
Prominent eyes
Long necks and feet
Muscular arms and thighs
Flipper-like feet with two large toes
Some appeared female with large bosoms
Kaufman recalled being in a dome-shaped room with bright yellowish light. He was placed on a chair resembling dental equipment, facing several grayish-green beings who stood with their backs toward him, performing pumping movements while gripping handles on the wall.
One particularly frightening memory involved a creature with oversized eyes and web-like fingers examining his mouth. Kaufman remembered the beings discussing "killing him," which terrified him deeply. Among the group stood a small gray entity with an enormous bald head, large almond-shaped eyes, wrinkled skin, and no visible nose or ears.
Investigation
Interview with Dr. Brand von Liger
In 1993, Claus Kaufman contacted German researcher Dr. Brand von Liger to discuss his experiences from that night in 1960. During their detailed interview, Kaufman shared his recollections which had gradually returned over the years.
Von Liger noted that Kaufman appeared hesitant when describing certain beings he encountered on the craft. The researcher observed that Kaufman exhibited visible signs of distress when recalling specific entities, suggesting deep-seated trauma.
According to von Liger's notes, Kaufman's memory of the events became much clearer after his 1990 spinal surgery, when the physician discovered evidence of a previous operation Kaufman had no recollection of receiving. This medical discovery prompted Kaufman to more thoroughly examine his memories of that night.
Von Liger documented that Kaufman did not immediately lose consciousness when struck by the light as he initially believed. Instead, he entered a trance-like state while fully aware of his surroundings.
Illustrations of Encountered Beings
Kaufman provided several hand-drawn sketches of the beings he encountered during his experience. These detailed illustrations helped document entities of different types:
Primary Entities:
Height: Just under 5 feet tall
Attire: Close-fitting diving suits
Equipment: Silver boxes attached to chest and back
Physical features: Small bald heads, long necks, undeveloped facial features, prominent eyes
Distinctive traits: Muscular arms/thighs, flipper-like feet with two large toes
Movement: Fast but jerky, military-like arm positioning
Kaufman's sketches distinguished between male and female entities, noting the females had larger chest areas though all were bald.
The drawings also depicted a particularly frightening entity with:
Enormous bald head
Large almond-shaped brown-black eyes
Wrinkled skin
Small narrow mouth
No visible nose or ears
Kaufman expressed extreme fear when illustrating certain beings aboard the craft. Von Liger noted that Kaufman either couldn't remember or deliberately avoided describing these entities in detail due to the intense fear they triggered in him.
The Aftermath
Mental Health Consequences
After the encounter, Claus-Dieter experienced several days of persistent headaches and difficulty focusing on basic tasks. His memory of the event initially faded, but he was left with a mysterious puncture wound on his lower back near the pelvis. This wound served as a physical reminder of his experience, causing him pain for decades after the incident.
The psychological impact manifested gradually. As fragments of memory returned, Claus-Dieter had to confront increasingly disturbing recollections of his missing time. These memories emerged slowly, piece by piece, revealing a frightening narrative he had previously blocked out.
When confronted with beings on the craft, Claus-Dieter felt overwhelming fear. The entities with oversized eyes particularly terrified him—so much that he either couldn't remember or refused to describe them in detail during later interviews.
Claus-Dieter's Recollections
In 1993, Claus-Dieter shared his recovered memories with researcher Il Brand Von Lüger. He provided hand-drawn images of the beings he encountered during his missing four hours. His recollections included several key details:
Small, stocky beings (under 5 feet tall) wearing diving suits
Entities with distinctive features:
Small, bald heads
Prominent eyes
Poorly defined facial features
Flipper-like feet with two toes
Some appeared female with large bosoms
Claus-Dieter remembered being in a dome-shaped room with yellowish light. He was placed in a chair resembling dental equipment while grayish-green entities performed repetitive movements along the walls. One being with thin, leathery webbed fingers attempted to examine his mouth, making him nauseous.
What troubled him most was hearing the entities discussing "killing him," which brought him to tears. Among the group stood a small gray being with an enormous bald head, almond-shaped brown-black eyes, wrinkled skin, a narrow mouth, and no visible nose or ears—an image that remained vivid in his recovered memories.