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Lampshades made from human skin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lampshades made from human skin There are two notable allegations of lampshades made from human skin. After World War II it was claimed that Nazis had made lampshades from murdered concentration camp inmates. In the 1950s murderer Ed Gein, possibly influenced by the stories about the Nazis, made a lampshade from the skin of one of his victims. ==History of anthropodermia== The display of the flayed skin of defeated enemies has a long history. In ancient Assyria, the flaying of defeated enemies and dissidents was common practice. The Assyrians would leave the skin to tan on their city walls. There have been several claims that the binding of some ancient and medieval books may be made of human skin. Allegedly, a 13th-century bible and a text of the Decretals were bound in human skin. Along with this hearsay, there are reports of copies of the 1793 French Constitution being written on human skin and 19th-century anatomy textbooks being symbolically bound in skin.〔
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