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Disgusting lampshade made from skinned human SKIN of Nazi boss and his wife ‘The Red Witch’ discovered by scientists

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A disturbing lampshade made from flayed human skin that belonged to a Nazi boss and his wife “The Red Witch” has been discovered by scientists.

Scientists made the shocking discovery at the Buchenwald concentration camp and now have evidence that stretched human skin was used for this purpose.

A lampshade has been confirmed to be made of human skin

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A lampshade has been confirmed to be made of human skinCredit: Newsflash
The lampshade belonged to a Nazi officer, Karl-Otto Koch, and his wife

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The lampshade belonged to a Nazi officer, Karl-Otto Koch, and his wifeCredit: World War II Database
Ilse Koch was called 'the red witch' because of her horrific crimes

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Ilse Koch was called ‘the red witch’ because of her horrific crimesCredit: Wikipedia
Prisoners were reportedly sentenced to death because their skin was used for objects

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Prisoners were reportedly sentenced to death because their skin was used for objectsCredit: Newsflash

In 1992, a report incorrectly stated that the lampshade material had to be plastic – an error that led to Holocaust the ridiculous attempts of deniers to deny the heinous crimes of the Nazis.

But for years it was suspected that the tiny lampshade was actually made from human epidermis, even though there wasn’t enough evidence to support these claims.

It wasn’t until the Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorial Foundation in Thuringia used the latest technology to examine the lampshade, the gruesome suspicions were confirmed.

After conducting microscopic and forensic analyses, 53-year-old criminal biologist Mark Benecke assured that the material “can only be human.”

The director of the concentration camp memorial, Jens-Christian Wagner, said the lampshade is proof of how “completely dehumanized” the SS was.

He added that no other German concentration camp had produced anything like it.

The chilling artefact was recovered by former German political prisoner Karl Straub from one of the houses in an SS villa settlement near the concentration camp – shortly after the Nazi defeat in April 1945.

It is said to have belonged to a notorious Nazi officer, Karl-Otto Koch and his wife Ilse Koch, who were both sentenced to life in prison for the horrifying crimes they committed.

Karl-Otto was appointed commander of the newly established Buchenwald concentration camp in 1937, but just four years later he was relieved of his command for negligence and drunkenness.

His wife, Ilse, acquired a cruel reputation at this time, with many calling her ‘the red witch’ and ‘the beast of Buchenwald’ due to her bloodthirsty tendencies.

Some witnesses recalled seeing that the lamp had been made of skin by special order from the “Red Witch”.

Some of Ilse’s heinous acts included selecting tattooed prisoners to be executed in order to use their skin for objects, and inciting murders and assaults.

“The Beast of Buchenwald” was eventually sentenced to life in prison in 1947, but died by suicide a few years later. jail cell.

The lampshade was then displayed in the concentration camp memorial center from 1954 to 1990.

It was removed from the exhibition for ethical reasons after people began to suspect that it was in fact made with human skin.

The foundation says on its website: “We deliberately do not show human remains in our exhibitions, even though they are in our collection.

‘In fact, they should be buried for humanitarian reasons.

“However, because they also constitute evidence of National Socialist crimes in the concentration camps, we are keeping them.”

It was discovered in the Nazi concentration camp and is believed to have belonged to a Nazi officer

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It was discovered in the Nazi concentration camp and is believed to have belonged to a Nazi officerCredit: Newsflash

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