France – Remains Of 86 Jews Used For Human Experiments By Nazis Found Hidden In Strasbourg Lab

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    Names on a stone, in memory of 86 Jews killed for Nazi medical experiments at the university of Strasbourg during World War II, are pictured at the Jewish cemetery in Cronenbourg near Strasbourg, eastern France, Monday, July 20, 2015. (AP Photo/Christian Lutz)France – The remains of Jewish gas chamber victims subjected to Nazi anatomy experiments have been traced to a medical research facility in the western French city of Strasbourg.

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    A researcher discovered a World War II-era letter from the then-director of the Strasbourg Medical Institute about the experiments directed by Nazi anatomist August Hirt. The letter detailed the storage of tissue samples taken from Jews killed in gas chambers built specifically for Hirt’s experiments. On July 9, the researcher, Raphael Toledano, identified the samples in test tubes and a jar in the institute’s closed collection.

    The Strasbourg mayor’s office said Monday it hopes to return the remains to Strasbourg’s Jewish community for eventual burial in the city, which sits on the border of France and Germany.


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    8 years ago

    The article’s first paragraph identifies the location as “western French city of Strasbourg”, but Strasbourg is the Eastern-most city of France.