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03.03.09, 09:09
Wg Jacka Lachendro z Muzeum w Auschwitz-Birkenau są dowody na to, że
włosów pomordowanych używano w fabryce Schaefflera w Kietrzu.
<<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.
The original statements given about the site where the hair was found
showed the the factory belonged to Schaeffler's company, Lachendro
told SPIEGEL TV. He presented a bale of cloth made from human hair.
The bale was found at the factory after the war.>>
www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,610786,00.html
także:
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3680205,00.html