Processing of human hair from the Auschwitz death camp.

Cloth made of human hair.

Cloth made of human hair.

The horrors of World War II are never quite behind us.  According to Spiegel Online:

The deputy head of the Auschwitz Museum’s research department, Dr. Jacek Lachendro, told SPIEGEL TV that part (1.95 tons) of the hair still exhibited in Auschwitz today was found in a factory in Kietrz at the end of World War II.

About Barbara Dillon Hillas

Mother of global nomads; wife of diplomat; peripatetic lawyer; annotator of foreign service life, rule of law, culture, travel, & whatever strikes my fancy.
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One Response to Processing of human hair from the Auschwitz death camp.

  1. cubrikaska says:

    maravillosamente, es la frase de valor

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