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    3-25-18 Garand Picture of the Day



    Elements of the U.S. 83rd Infantry Division liberated Langenstein-Zweiberge, a sub-camp of the Buchenwald concentration camp system, on April 11, 1945.
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    Maybe the lighting but the receiver on the Garandicon almost seems to be in the white...

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    Wasn't Isle Koch at Buchenwald what a nasty piece of kit she was, she used to walk her 2 Rottweilers through the yards and laughed when they tore up and killed the weakened captives along with having lamp shades made out of the tattooed skin from prisoners she selected to have killed and then skinned. The war crimes caught up with her....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by CINDERS View Post
    The war crimes caught up with her
    Yes...and during her captivity she became pregnant... https://www.scrapbookpages.com/Dacha...IlseKoch3.html
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    Wasn't Isle Koch at Buchenwald what a nasty piece of kit she was, she used to walk her 2 Rottweilers through the yards and laughed when they tore up and killed the weakened captives along with having lamp shades made out of the tattooed skin from prisoners she selected to have killed and then skinned. The war crimes caught up with her....................

    At least four separate witnesses for the prosecution testified that they had seen Koch choose tattooed prisoners, who were then killed, or had seen or been involved in the process of making human-skin lampshades from tattooed skin.However, this charge was dropped by the prosecution when they could not prove lampshades or any other items were actually made from human skin.

    A series of short films presented by Stephen Feinberg, from the United Statesicon Holocaust Memorial Museum, explore the myths and misconceptions about the Nazi period and the Holocaust that students may bring with them to the classroom.

    The Nazis routinely made soap out of human fat and lampshades out of human skin
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