Dozens
of the Jews that were used for the Nazi experiments during the second world war
in Germany have now been found stored in one laboratory in Strasbourg. Many of
the victims were first killed in gas chambers before they were taken to the
laboratory for the experiment in 1943. Initially, it was believed that the Jews
were buried in a common grave three years later.
During this discovery, the
laboratory store was found to have a jar containing skin fragments and bodies
cut into pieces. The remains of the Jews will now be released to the Jewish
community so that the victims can be given a decent burial at the Cronebourg cemetery
in Strasbourg.
Photo Credits: Daily Mail
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