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  1. saoirse's Avatar
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    Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    and fertilizer, etc they made out of their victims in World War 2?

    Reading about something which mentioned this, and I wondered did they actually market their grisley products?

    What kind of person would use them

    Christ I can't believe they did that.
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    If they did, I'm sure there wasn't a big fat 'full of jew-ey goodness' sticker on it.

    Like when I think it was a german dude, sold human flesh as 'pork'
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    Grim grim grim, they made lightshades out of human skin for decorative purposes.
    The butcher of Birkenau which was a women loved all this stuff, skulls on display in her home etc.....

    I think they became obsessed with power and domination and that sort of transgressed into sadomasochistic tendencies.

    Its disturbing to think that humans are capable, under certain circumstance,s of evil such as this
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    :lolwut:
  5. Tefhel's Avatar
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    Did they actually do this? That's so disgusting and horrible!
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    (Original post by Tefhel)
    Did they actually do this? That's so disgusting and horrible!
    Yes, they crushed the bones of deceased jews to make soil fertilizer, they extracted teeth that had gold fillings, they made all sorts of items out of jew's skin and in some instances it was quite clear that nazi officers enjoyed this - why else would you showcase skeletal remains around your home?
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    Sounds like recycling to me.
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    Sounds like recycling to me.
    hahahaha
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    :puke:
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    (Original post by Jakko247)
    Grim grim grim, they made lightshades out of human skin for decorative purposes.
    The butcher of Birkenau which was a women loved all this stuff, skulls on display in her home etc.....

    I think they became obsessed with power and domination and that sort of transgressed into sadomasochistic tendencies.

    Its disturbing to think that humans are capable, under certain circumstance,s of evil such as this
    Do you mean the Bitch of Buchenwald.?
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    Do you mean the Bitch of Buchenwald.?
    Yes I think so, thanks
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    (Original post by Jakko247)
    Yes, they crushed the bones of deceased jews to make soil fertilizer, they extracted teeth that had gold fillings, they made all sorts of items out of jew's skin and in some instances it was quite clear that nazi officers enjoyed this - why else would you showcase skeletal remains around your home?
    Sorry, but are there any credible sources for any of these things? I looked it up and Wikipedia says that them making soap is just a rumour, even the holocaust memorial in Israel says it isn't true...

    And again, are there any sources saying that anyone apart from this one woman Ilse Koch made furniture out of Jews?

    You seem to imply that all Nazis did this, when in reality it seems that only the one person did this. Feel free to prove me wrong if you can but I find it very difficult to believe that people would do this. Killing people is one thing, making soap and lamps from their corpses is quite another, you'd have to be completely psychopathic to actually do that (which that woman clearly was, but I doubt all Nazis were).
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    (Original post by Tefhel)
    Sorry, but are there any credible sources for any of these things? I looked it up and Wikipedia says that them making soap is just a rumour, even the holocaust memorial in Israel says it isn't true...

    And again, are there any sources saying that anyone apart from this one woman Ilse Koch made furniture out of Jews?

    You seem to imply that all Nazis did this, when in reality it seems that only the one person did this. Feel free to prove me wrong if you can but I find it very difficult to believe that people would do this. Killing people is one thing, making soap and lamps from their corpses is quite another, you'd have to be completely psychopathic to actually do that (which that woman clearly was, but I doubt all Nazis were).
    Doesn't make too much of a difference though does it? The Nazis were pretty **** notwithstanding what individual nazis did or did not do...
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    Doesn't make too much of a difference though does it? The Nazis were pretty **** notwithstanding what individual nazis did or did not do...
    Well yeah ofc. But there's plenty of atrocious things they have done, no need to make up lies about them. It would make a large difference if Germans were using soap and furniture made out of Jews on a large scale if it were true.
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    (Original post by Jakko247)
    Yes, they crushed the bones of deceased jews to make soil fertilizer, they extracted teeth that had gold fillings, they made all sorts of items out of jew's skin and in some instances it was quite clear that nazi officers enjoyed this - why else would you showcase skeletal remains around your home?
    I find this hard to believe...There's a difference between a group of people all committing genocide, and a group of people doing macabre/grotesque **** like making lampshades out of skin. Surely that many people can't be that psychotic :lolwut:
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
    Gives a new, macabre meaning to "Head & Shoulders"
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    Re: Does anyone know if the nazis sold the soap
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    Gives a new, macabre meaning to "Head & Shoulders"
    Errr. I'm reading this with wet hair after just washing it with h&s... gag gag gag.


    Here are some of the messed up things that Nazi physicians and doctors got up to...

    http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/nazidocsandothers.html

    Edit: I just wanted to make a comment on that link... what the ****. .

    Dr. Horst Schumann

    Schumann conducted sterilization and castration experiments at Auschwitz. Schumann also performed typhus experiments by injecting people with blood from typhus patients and then attempting to cure the newly infected subjects. He worked at Block 30 in the womens' hospital, Birkenau, and invented a machine that gave sterilization and castration treatment to both men and women. Schumann also had a little device that he inserted into the patients rectum to stimulate the prostate and produce ejaculation (Lifton,19nn).
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