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* jews don'use wedding rings. It is | * jews don't use wedding rings like that. It is not their tradition. | ||
* | * Americans liberated no "death camps" only Soviets made such claims. | ||
* The photo is well documented as metal tubing scraps from a bicycle factory in western [[Germany]], near France. | * The photo is well documented as metal tubing scraps from a bicycle factory in western [[Germany]], near France. | ||
Revision as of 12:32, 28 January 2023
The Holocaust Encyclopedia displays an image of "jewish wedding rings" that was supposedly found by American liberators.
Facts
- jews don't use wedding rings like that. It is not their tradition.
- Americans liberated no "death camps" only Soviets made such claims.
- The photo is well documented as metal tubing scraps from a bicycle factory in western Germany, near France.
The photo provided at the Holocaust encyclopedia is purposly blurry to hide detail. Our photo provided below is of original quality resolution. A quick look will reveal the scrap-metal nature of the "jewish wedding rings". No stone settings, some are just a sliver, others are about an inch long. Many are cut crooked or have flat sections due to dents in the metal tubing. Many are clearly stuck together. Its been repeatedly debunked as metal scrap.