01 March 2005
SS Roots Revealed for German Exhibitor of Human Corpses
Is Monty Python REALLY gone?
This is so bizarre that the mind has trouble comprehending the degree of surrealism present:
a German who has become rich
Just think. A German facility located in Poland, for the specific purpose of processing human remains for commercial uses! Does this ring any bells with anyone else? Sound sort of familiar?
The fact that this German entrepreneur's father, who had a position over the planned new "factory" was a Nazi SS trooper in WW II (who served in Poland no less!) has become controversial in Poland. Guess why? Oh yeah - that Auschwitz place was in Poland, too, wasn't it.
Read the story for yourself. If anyone other than Monty Python put this into a movie, the only conclusion one could have was that someone had gotten hold of some bad acid and was having REALLY wierd hallucinations.
This is a classic case of truth being stranger than fiction. Indeed.
This is so bizarre that the mind has trouble comprehending the degree of surrealism present:
a German who has become rich
- performing public dissections of humans for paying audiences across Europe
- exhibited plasticized and preserved human and animal corpses in artistic displays
- has set up a factory for making these "display pieces" in China (where else?)
- and now wants to expand the business with a Polish factory!
Just think. A German facility located in Poland, for the specific purpose of processing human remains for commercial uses! Does this ring any bells with anyone else? Sound sort of familiar?
The fact that this German entrepreneur's father, who had a position over the planned new "factory" was a Nazi SS trooper in WW II (who served in Poland no less!) has become controversial in Poland. Guess why? Oh yeah - that Auschwitz place was in Poland, too, wasn't it.
Read the story for yourself. If anyone other than Monty Python put this into a movie, the only conclusion one could have was that someone had gotten hold of some bad acid and was having REALLY wierd hallucinations.
This is a classic case of truth being stranger than fiction. Indeed.