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Nazi jewish skin books, furniture, garments, table covers, & shrunken heads / Auschwitz Museum's Academic Misconduct

Postby Lamprecht » 3 years 3 months ago (Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:38 am)

This article from 2020 has finally revealed the absolute cruelty the evil Nazis imposed on the Jews. The evil Nazis took the skin of poor, innocent Jews and turned them into trinkets and baubles for no reason. Why did it take us so long to realize this? :roll:

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Nazi photo album made from HUMAN SKIN of a death camp victim is discovered after collector noticed book cover had 'a tattoo, human hair and bad smell'

- Gruesome photo album made from skin of Nazi victims found at market in Poland
- It was handed over after buyer noticed cover had 'human hair' and 'a bad smell'
- Museum experts say skin came from inmate murdered at Buchenwald camp

By Ed Wight and Stuart Dowell For Mailonline

Published: 05:54 EST, 5 March 2020 | Updated: 09:06 EST, 5 March 2020

A gruesome WWII photo album made from the skin of Nazi death camp victims has been found at a bric-a-brac antiques market in Poland.

The battered WWII album was handed over to staff at the Auschwitz Memorial Museum after the buyer noticed the cover had 'a tattoo, human hair and a bad smell'.

Museum experts have now analysed the album's cover and binding and say it is likely that the skin came from an inmate murdered at the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, in Germany.

They added that it was 'without doubt proof of a crime against humanity.'

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The WWII photo album (pictured) was made from the skin of Nazi death camp victims, according to museum experts

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The photo album pictured with a notebook. The battered WWII album was handed over to staff at the Auschwitz Memorial Museum after the buyer noticed the cover had 'a tattoo, human hair and a bad smell'

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Experts say the book is 'without doubt proof of a crime against humanity'

Set up in 1937 as Hitler's first concentration camp, Buchenwald gained notoriety for its executions, experiments, bestial conditions and the depravity of its guards.

Among them was Isle Koch, known to inmates as the 'Bitch of Buchenwald', who later became the inspiration for the character of Nazi camp guard Hanna Schmitz in the award-winning film The Reader starring Kate Winslet.

The wife of camp commandant Karl-Otto Koch, Isle Koch is said to have had male prisoners with interesting tattoos murdered and then had their skin turned into interior designs.

Her interests included lampshades, books, albums, table covers and thumbs which were used as light switches.

Witnesses say she was helping Nazi doctor Erich Wagner who collected human skin at the camp for his PhD thesis.

From the 100-odd skins Wagner harvested, many were turned into gift items.

After being captured by American troops at the end of the war, he escaped and continued to practice medicine in Germany under a pseudonym until his recapture in 1958.

He committed suicide a year later.

According to accounts by Buchenwald survivors, human skin was treated as material for the production of everyday objects, including book bindings and wallets.

Former inmate Karol Konieczny recalled: 'I bound things in covers received from my colleagues from the camp bookbinding workshop.

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Isle Koch (pictured) was known to inmates as the 'Bitch of Buchenwald', and later became the inspiration for the character of Nazi camp guard Hanna Schmitz in the award-winning film The Reader starring Kate Winslet

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A collection of Buchenwald prisoners' internal organs including two human heads remains (upper left) and also examples of tattooed skins (foreground)

'Of course, as one can easily guess, the covers were made of human skins, which came from the 'resources' of the SS.
'The idea was to secure documents of Nazi bestiality and genocide.'

Head of the Auschwitz Museum Collections, Elzbieta Cajzer, said: 'The research suggests that it is very likely that both covers, owing to their technology and composition, came from the same bookbinding workshop.

'The use of human skin as a production material is directly associated with the figure of Ilse Koch, who, along with her husband, inscribed her name in history as the murderer from the camp in Buchenwald.'

Despite the evidence against her, 'The Bitch of Buchenwald' was acquitted of the charges at the Nuremberg trials.
As part of their analysis, museum researchers carried out a comparative analysis with a notebook in their collection, also made from the skin of Holocaust victims.

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Isle Koch at the Nuremberg Trials. Despite the evidence against her, 'The Bitch of Buchenwald' was acquitted of the charges at the trials
https://archive.is/dGaoY or https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... vered.html
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NOTE: I am taking a leave of absence from revisionism to focus on other things. At this point, the ball is in their court to show the alleged massive pits full of human remains at the so-called "extermination camps." After 8 decades they still refuse to do this. I wonder why...

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Re: Nazis used jewish skin used to make books, furniture, garments, table covers, and shrunken heads

Postby Werd » 3 years 3 months ago (Thu Mar 05, 2020 9:52 am)

So is there going to be any DNA testing of these alleged human products? Or is science a hate crime?

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Re: Nazis used jewish skin used to make books, furniture, garments, table covers, and shrunken heads

Postby StuDewan » 3 years 3 months ago (Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:32 am)

all my coments on that article were deleted by the " moderation"...

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Re: Nazis used jewish skin used to make books, furniture, garments, table covers, and shrunken heads

Postby Hannover » 3 years 3 months ago (Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:24 pm)

I can't believe they are so desperate as to push that utterly debunked lie.

Museum experts have now analysed the album's cover and binding and say it is likely that the skin came from an inmate murdered at the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, in Germany.

- What "experts"?
- What are they "expert" in?
- What lab did the "analysis"?
- Where is a verifiable lab "analysis" to review?

Claims of Nazi use human skin & shrunken heads is pure stagecraft and is absolutely exposed here for the fraud that it is, see:

Human soap & Human skin lampshades debunked:
viewtopic.php?t=481
excerpt:
"Well, it turned out actually that it was goat flesh. But at the trial [of Ilse Koch] it was still human flesh." (Interview with General Lucius Clay, 1976, Official Proceeding of the George C. Marshall Research Foundation Quoted in M. Weber, "Buchenwald: Legend and Reality," The Journal of Historical Review, Winter 1986-87 7(4), pp. 406-407.)

Buchenwald—A Dumb Dumb Portrayal Of Evil
http://codoh.com/library/document/1529/

Nazi Shrunken Heads
A 24-minute free video about lies which justify war
http://codoh.com/library/document/1528/

Buchenwald: Legend and Reality
http://codoh.com/library/document/180/?lang=en

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Re: Nazis used jewish skin used to make books, furniture, garments, table covers, and shrunken heads

Postby borjastick » 3 years 3 months ago (Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:41 am)

Museum experts have now analysed the album's cover and binding and say it is likely that the skin came from an inmate murdered at the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, in Germany.


Which is very different to saying they have had it dna tested and absolutely confirmed that it is human skin etc which they have not. The only issue here is that once in the hands of Protectors of the Holocaust it will never see the light of day again.
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Re: Nazis used jewish skin used to make books, furniture, garments, table covers, and shrunken heads

Postby Inquisitor » 3 years 3 months ago (Sun Mar 08, 2020 3:41 am)

Shall we take bets on how long it will be until this is (ever so quietly) proven to be just another fake, ala recent lampshades, etc?

http://www.natgeotv.com/ca/human-lampsh ... st-mystery

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Re: Nazis used jewish skin used to make books, furniture, garments, table covers, and shrunken heads

Postby borjastick » 3 years 3 months ago (Sun Mar 08, 2020 9:42 am)

As I said above if it stays in the hands of the Auschwitz museum it won't ever be tested thus they can continue the claim of it being human skin. They don't want it tested as that would prove the opposite and also underline what a bunch of devious liars they are.
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"Human Skin" Photo Album - The Auschwitz Museum's Academic Misconduct

Postby PrudentRegret » 3 years 2 months ago (Fri Mar 20, 2020 6:30 pm)

[Merged with previous posts / topic, M1]

The Museum's Claims

The Auschwitz Museum has claimed to have acquired a Photo Album made of human skin. They concluded it was likely manufactured at Buchenwald.

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The Museum's conclusion is based on pseudoscience and fabricated results, and they have widely presented these conclusions as fact to the media and public.

Dr. Joachim Neander from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM), has already critiqued this research in a Facebook post:

"They tested part of the book cover with IR spectroscopy and compared the spectrum with that of a human fingernail and found similarity. To show that part of the book cover is human, similarity of spectrums would be a necessary condition, but it is not a sufficient one. One would have to prove, in addition, that no other organic material can also have a similar spectrum. And that seems impossible. All further conclusions, e.g. about a provenance from Buchenwald, are speculative. The sensationalist statement that the book cover is "an irrefutable proof of a crime against humanity" is also an exaggeration."

This post will document and archive the progression of this story, present methodological decisions that indicate intentional deception by the Museum, and serve as a discussion for corrective action that should be taken to fix the historical record.

Timeline

January 21st, 2020: The Asuchwitz State Museum publishes a press release entitled A unique cover. Historical proof of the crime.
This Press Release is currently (as of March 20th, 2020) the only known publication from the Museum describing the methodology and results of their research. The Press Release describes:
A unique historical object has enriched the Collections of the Auschwitz Museum. It is a photo album framed in a cover made of human skin. Research by Museum experts indicates that it could have been created at the German concentration camp in Buchenwald.

The Museum Collections already contain another, very similar object, due to the execution technique. Thanks to it, comparative research could be performed using FT-IR technology. Using a spectrophotometer available to the Museum's conservation laboratories, the composition of both covers could be established.

'The comparative analysis revealed the content of human skin and very similar amounts of polyamide 6 and polyamide 6.6...

...

'The research suggests that it is very likely that both dust jackets, owing to their technology and composition, came from the same bookbinding workshop. The use of human skin as a production material is directly associated with the figure of Ilse Koch, who, along with her husband, has disgracefully inscribed her name in history as the murderer from the camp in Buchenwald,' added Cajzer.

...

According to information gathered by the Museum staff, the album and the cover belonged to a Bavarian family that ran a guest-house in a health resort town during the Second World War. The cover was likely given to the owners as a gift by a crew member of the Buchenwald camp.

The object, which is undoubtedly a proof of the crime against humanity,
is now in the possession of the museum thanks to the courtesy of the donor, Mr Paweł Krzaczkowski. We got in touch with him thanks to the Sosenko Family Collections Foundation.


The Press Release states that the Museum used FT-IR technology to determine that the Photo Album was made of human skin. The Museum included one image containing results from the FT-IR analysis, comparing a sample to two different spectra of a Finger Nail:

In the results they presented, Okladka 1 translates to Cover 1.

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January 24th, 2020: The Asuchwitz State Museum Twitter account sends a tweet stating:
A unique new historical in @AuschwitzMuseum Collections. It is a photo album framed in a cover made of human skin.

Research by Museum experts indicates that it could have been created at the German concentration camp in Buchenwald.



March 5th, 2020: The story is picked up by the News Media. Multiple stories are published starting on this date through the middle of March. There are no further details from the Museum on the research they conducted since the Press Release in January. The news articles include:

The Daily Mail: Nazi photo album made from HUMAN SKIN of a death camp victim is discovered after collector noticed book cover had 'a tattoo, human hair and bad smell':
A gruesome WWII photo album made from the skin of Nazi death camp victims has been found at a bric-a-brac antiques market in Poland.

The battered WWII album was handed over to staff at the Auschwitz Memorial Museum after the buyer noticed the cover had 'a tattoo, human hair and a bad smell'.

Museum experts have now analysed the album's cover and binding and say it is likely that the skin came from an inmate murdered at the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, in Germany.

They added that it was 'without doubt proof of a crime against humanity.' ...

The Times of Israel: Researchers find Nazi photo album bound with human skin:
Researchers at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum said they have found a Nazi photo album with a cover made of human skin.
The album was likely made at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany, the museum said.

MSN Video: Horrifying Nazi photo album framed in human skin discovered:
This video contains direct statements from Elżbieta Cajzer, head of the Auschwitz Museum Collections. The text overlay on the video states:
Cajzer attributed the photo album to Ilse Kock, wife of SS commander Karl-Otto Kock, who ran the concentration camp in Buchenwald.

And more:
stopantisemitism.org
metro.co.uk

The Museum's Academic Misconduct

As demonstrated above, the Auschwitz Museum's conclusions regarding the provenance and materials of this Photo Album are unequivocal. They have claimed it is made of human skin, and suggested that it was manufactured in Buchenwald. However, the science they used to justify these conclusions, and the results they have so far published, are nothing short of fraudulent.

First, as Dr. Neander pointed out, the Auschwitz Museum in their FT-IR results presented the "fitness scores" of the sample against only Human Skin candidate materials. This is deeply dishonest because there is no basis for comparison to non-human materials. For example, in the plot I included above, the Museum presents the Fitness Score of the Sample as 97.77 when compared to a "Finger Nail", but that number is quite useless without comparison to other candidate materials such as animal leather and hide. That is not an oversight, it is an intentional omission. The fitness scores for other materials would be automatically calculated by the software used by the Museum to score the sample against the reference database.

It is possible that other animal-based materials had a higher fitness score than the Human Fingernail, and we cannot know because the Museum did not include them in their results.

Second, it is unexplained why the fitness score for the Fingernail is higher than the score for "Skin, Human, Dried." The Museum presents the FT-IR plots of the sample against the Finger Nail, but not against the Human Skin, which is the material that the Museum is claiming to match the sample. It is deceptive to include a plot against a candidate material that they are not claiming the cover is composed of, rather than to plot the results against the material that they are claiming is the match. Presumably, that plot does not look as compelling for the purposes of a press release.

Third, it is clear that some transformation has been done to the data from the Cover, as the Y-axis is on a completely different scale than the reference spectra of the Finergnails. It's not uncommon for such transformations to be used when measurements are taken by different instruments, but this underscores the negligence of the Museum in propagating these conclusions to the media before publishing their research for peer review.

The Museum's Sleight of Hand

I believe that an even more serious deception has been presented by the Museum. Again, refer to the plot of the FT-IR results I included above, which the Museum included in the Press Release. The sample in the top plot, Oklakda 1, translates to "Cover 1."

Here is a question that must be answered: does Oklakda 1 even refer to the "Photo Album"? Or does it refer to a completely different artifact?

On the surface this seems like a silly question, because anybody who reads the Press Release would assume that, surely, the FT-IR results included by the Museum in their press release relate to a sample of the Photo Album. However, a careful re-reading shows that this left ambiguous by the Museum. The Museum does not state that the sample in their FT-IR analysis refers to the Photo Album, and in fact they include vague language that alludes to the fact it is not a sample of the Photo Album:

The Museum Collections already contain another, very similar object, due to the execution technique. Thanks to it, comparative research could be performed using FT-IR technology. Using a spectrophotometer available to the Museum's conservation laboratories, the composition of both covers could be established.

'The comparative analysis revealed the content of human skin and very similar amounts of polyamide 6 and polyamide 6.6...


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I believe that what the Museum did was sample the notebook on the left, not the Photo Album, for the FT-IR results they presented in the Press Release. That would mean that all of the plots and results included in the Press Release wouldn't even pertain to a sample of the Photo Album itself. At the same time, they give the impression that the results they are showing pertain to a sample of the Photo Album to the reader.

This issue must be clarified by the Museum. It is unacceptable that they present results from an FT-IR analysis without even clarifying what artifact was sampled in their analysis. Their ambiguity on this point is prima facie deceptive.

Corrective Action

Given that these conclusions reached by the Auschwitz State Museum have already spread in the media, the Museum must take immediate corrective action. Due to the shutdowns caused by COVID-19, some of these remedies will have to wait until things re-open, but answers to basic questions about their methodology do not:

  • The Museum should immediately clarify whether the FT-IR results they published in the Press Release even pertain to a sample of the Photo Album, or if that sample was from a different artifact.

  • The Museum should immediately publish the full results of the FT-IR "fitness score" against all the indices/materials that were included in their reference database.

  • The News publications above should retract their stories, as the headlines and conclusions that this Photo Album was made from "human skin at Buchenwald" are unfounded. While these stories remain un-retracted, they are spreading false news.

Longer term, legitimate research should be done on these artifacts to correct the public and historical record:

  • The Auschwitz Museum should transfer these artifacts to the USHMM for further study. The USHMM should conduct a thorough forensic analysis and transparently publish their research for peer-review.


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