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Jewish Remains Found in Munich Research Institute

by Yisroel Rozner

Shock waves are rocking the entire Jewish world in general and more specifically the Jewish community of Munich. In the course of a reorganization of the Science Institute in Munich, dozens of Jewish specimens were discovered which had served for scientific research during the Holocaust.

The report notes that the `exhibits' have lain for over seventy years in the Max Planck Scientific Institute in Munich and belong to Jews which the Nazis murdered specifically for research purposes.

A special investigating committee was established in the wake of this shocking discovery to ascertain to whom these specimens belong. The Institute thinks that they are samples of the brain cells used by the Nazi brain researcher Julius Halerfreuden, who maintained experiments on humans during the Nazi regime and afterwards as well. He even served for a period as the head of the neuropsychiatric department in the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute which eventually became the present Max Planck Institute.

 

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