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Welcome to the Museum of
Human Crimes Back Wall Artifact Artifact 23 Museum Entrance Room Two Room One Room Three Room Four Room Five Curator’s Offices
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Curator’s Office Curator’s Name: Rishabh Karanth
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Stutthof Room Room 1 Return to Entry
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Unit 731Room Room 2 Return to Entry
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The Angel of Death Room Room 3 Return to Entry
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Gas Chamber Room Room 4 Artifact 16 Artifact 15 Return to Entry
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Crematorium Room Room 5 Artifact 20 Artifact 21 Return to Entry
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Artifact 1 The worst crime committed (in my opinion) was the making of soap at Stutthof. That might not seem bad to you, but are you wondering what that picture on the right? It’s a dead Jew, whose fat they were going to use for soap. Yep, a dead Jew’s fat would be used for soap. Apparently, hundreds of Jews were exterminated for the production of soap. The “mastermind” behind this morbid thing was Rudolf Spanner. Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 2 Stutthof was the first concentration camp built outside of Germany. It was also the last camp that was liberated by the allies (Liberation was on 5/10/1945). Stutthof was basically a normal concentration camp (Labor, etc.). Having a gas chamber with a capacity of 150 people, Stutthof had killed an estimated 85,000 people before it was liberated Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 3 Just like the look suggests, this is a “prisoner record”, obviously keeping track of certain prisoners and other information about inmates in the camp. This record is apparently from a prisoner in Stutthof by the name “Peter Zuckermann”. Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 4 This is the one gas chamber built in Stutthof. Remember, the gas chambers were an “effective” (only to the Nazis) way to kill Jews they “didn’t want” anymore (Weak, old, too young, women, etc.). Apparently, conditions were brutal (in the camp). Many died in certain typhus outbreaks. The ones who also weren't fit to work were gassed in this small gas chamber. (Remember though, Gas chambers weren’t the only way to kill people, many also died of lethal injections by doctors.) Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 9 Dr. Josef Mengele did a wide variety of experiments one of his most famous sets were his experiments on twins. He would selectively call out for twins to be given to him so he can preform his own experiments. He tried to create Siamese twins, on a pair of normal twins. The newly conjoined twins were in a lot of pain for a few days, until their eventual death. Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 10 Here Joseph Mengele is standing with two other soldiers, he is the man in the middle. He was born on March in Günzburg, Germany. He died February In this picture he appears happy, and dressed quite sharp. Part of this got him the name “Angel of Death.” Mengele would appear to enjoy the process of choosing whether a person would be sent to death or get to live within the camp. Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 11 One of the things Josef Mengele experimented on was the human eye, and the colors it shows. He would do various things to the eye such as pour different types of chemicals into their eyes. It was believed he was attempting to be able to change a persons eye color . Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 12 Before Aushwitz was liberated by the allied forces Mengele and other S.S. men within Aushwitz left the camp, and hide in Germany. After a small matter off time his name started popping up as the name of a war criminal. So with other men who had been in the same situation as him he went to Argentina. His life wasn`t bad there he knew powerful people he had good connections all until his dad died and he lost most connections, so he had to go back into a hiding state with a fake name. He survived and evaded forces who had tried to capture him. In the end he died to a swimming pool accident. Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 13 The blue you see on the walls in this picture is what had remained the Zyklon B. About 3.7 million were killed within the gas chambers at Aushwitz . Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 14 Many people were lead to believe upon arrival at death camps that they were going to be permitted a shower, mainly for women and children, but the devastating truth is they were being sent to a gas chamber. Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit
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Artifact 19 The ashes of the many who died in the crematoriums at Birkenau were left in fields behind the camps or in things such as ponds. This is a picture of one of the dried out ash ponds . Return to Exhibit
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