Why did the Nazis take the hair of their victims in the camps?


 A crude question snatches at your stomach, raw facts chill the blood. Nazis did not strip victims of their hair to stick it into the eye of one life--it was pure profit. No waste, not even corpses, was screamed out by full war. Hair was sheep wool or beast skins and was straight stock of murder mills.


They washed it clean, killed all the bugs, packed them into gigantic squeeze bags called bales. They were carried to war machine-cranking plants on wagons.

Hair turned to what? Stout wool--to keep the feet warm--mittens, boots, so that when in the Russian hell the troops should not suffer frost. They stuffed it in tight in sub walls in cold weather, and even stuffed soldier cots.


Taste the spit: someone whose mouth had been filled with trash to be pushed by butchers. They grabbed souls, and looted shells to fight. Pure dark tally. What stings you the most? Pour it here--we will hold this together.

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