Above is stills from footage shot at
Buchenwald in 1945, of a preserved,
dissected
human head, such items are common in
many universities until this day.
In fact, such items are now
considered works of art
American hero, General George S.
Patton (1885 - 1945) wrote
in his memoirs (which
were not
published until 2 years after he had
died in very mysterious
circumstances), of a trip to Nazi
concentration camp Buchenwald, and a
brain there, which German scientists
had kept alive.
"Colonel Odom asked some
of these doctors if
there was anything he
could do for them. One
said yes, that he was
making a very
interesting experiment
on a human brain and
needed some carbon
black. The human brain,
apparently, was still
alive."
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