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Soap made from human corpses : ウィキペディア英語版 | Soap made from human corpses
In the 20th century, there have been various alleged instances of soap being made from human body fat. During World War I it was claimed in the British press that the Germans had a corpse factory in which they used the bodies of their own soldiers to make glycerine and soap. After the war the British government accepted that the stories were untrue. During World War II it was believed that soap was being mass-produced from the bodies of the victims of Nazi concentration camps located in German-occupied Poland. The Yad Vashem Memorial has stated that the Nazis did not produce soap from Jewish corpses on an industrial scale, saying that rumors that soap from human corpses was mass-produced and distributed were deliberately used by the Nazis to frighten camp inmates.〔〔〔 Evidence was presented at the postwar Nuremberg trials that German researchers had developed a process for the production of soap from human bodies.〔Justice at Nuremberg, Robert E. Conot, Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1984, pp. 298-9〕〔Nuremberg Trial Proceedings Vol. 7, SIXTY-SECOND DAY, 19 February 1946, Morning Session http://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/02-19-46.asp〕 The production of soap from human bodies by Nazis on small scale was confirmed in 2006.〔("Human Fat Was Used to Produce Soap in Gdansk during the War" ), Auschwitz–Birkenau Memorial and Museum website〕 ==History==
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