Germany – Car Firm Used Hair from 40,000 Auschwitz Prisoners

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    In this July 14, 2008 file photo, the headquarters of Schaeffler KG, maker of automotive components, is seen in Herzogenaurach, Germany.Germany – One of the pillars of German industry, the giant but debt-crippled Schaeffler car parts supplier, was accusedof using hair shorn from at least 40,000 Auschwitz death camp prisoners to make textiles at its factories in Nazi-occupied Poland during the Second World War.

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    The highly disturbing allegations were contained in new evidence unearthed by Polish historians at the Auschwitz museum, who said they had found rolls of fabric made from camp inmates’ hair at a former Schaeffler factory in Poland’s southern region of Silesia.

    The discovery was the latest in a series of damaging blows for the ailing Schaeffler concern, which employs 200,000 people worldwide. The company is currently saddled with debts totalling €14bn (£12.6bn) and faces the prospect of bankruptcy.

    Last month, Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler, the concern’s flamboyant and usually fur-coated millionaire owner, appeared at a trade union rally and wept openly as she appealed to the government of the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, for a state-funded bailout.

    In an attempt to clear up rumours about the company’s wartime role, Mrs Schaeffler recently admitted to using slave labourers at its factories during the Second World War.
    However, the company’s officially published history still only begins in 1946.

    The company’s own historian dismissed the allegations and said there was no evidence to support the theory that Schaeffler processed death camp inmates’ hair industrially during the Second World War.
    But Dr Jacek Lachendro, a historian at the Auschwitz museum, told Germany’s Der Spiegel television channel that 1.95 tonnes of cloth made from inmates’ hair had been discovered at a former Schaeffler textile and army tank parts factory in the town of Kiertz (formerly Katscher) after the Germans withdrew at the end of the war.

    The amount of cloth, which was pictured on Spiegel television as rolls of closely-woven brownish fabric, was said to have derived from the hair shorn from some 40,000 Auschwitz prisoners.

    Dr Lachendro said that subsequent analysis of the hair showed that some of it contained traces of the Zyklon B gas used by the Nazis to murder millions in the death camps.

    Former workers at the factory in Kiertz who were interviewed on the programme said that they remembered two wagon-loads of human hair being delivered to the company in 1943. Kiertz is three hours’ drive away from the Auschwitz camp.

    Hair was routinely shorn from prisoners, usually on arrival, at the death camps. The Nazi war machine used it to make army blankets and socks for U-boat crews.

    The Kiertz textile factory where the hair is alleged to have been processed formerly belonged to the Jewish-owned Davistan AG concern on which the Schaeffler empire was founded after it was taken over by the brothers Wilhelm and Georg Schaeffler. Their company made armaments for the Nazi war machine, but after the Second World War it re-emerged as one of Germany’s main suppliers of parts to the car industry, specialising in needle roller bearings.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Is there no end to the atrocities that the Nazi momzers Y.S. committed. HaShem Yerachamim. Just one more reason not to buy German!

    Abe
    Abe
    15 years ago

    Don’t buy their cars. There are differing opinions regarding the hair of a “maiss”, if it’s ossur bhanaah or not. Although it’s probably bitul broiv, because roiv inmates were ‘aino yehudi”

    Go To The Har Tzion Museum
    Go To The Har Tzion Museum
    15 years ago

    Just go to the Holocaust Memorial Museum on Har Tzion next to David HaMelech’s Kever and you will find the infamous bars of soap. Perhaps they should be buried. I will never forget how I felt the moment I saw that. Shock. Profound shock. I grieve when I remember our mishpuchas who went through that time. Ribono Shel Olam — it is Adar. Enough already…

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    I agree don’t bbuy their cars. Are they not children of Nazis that are proud aryan germans. People think all the Nazi soldiers died. Think again they are still in germany. I wouldn’t ask anyone to support an arab made hookah so why support a german car. Btw for all yoou Israelis that smoke hookah think again where that hookah was made.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    They are all guilty.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    they are guilty and there is no excuse

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Anyone who buys a German car to make a good impression on others just shows off what an idiotic fool he really is.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    #12 are you serious? There are many cars considered excellent. Worry about buying the best tefillin, not the best car.