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Auschwitz Finds Inmate Jewelery in False-Bottomed Mug
« on: May 20, 2016, 02:40:50 pm »
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Auschwitz Finds Inmate Jewelery in False-Bottomed Mug

A gold ring and necklace hidden by an Auschwitz prisoner in a false-bottomed mug for fear of looting by German Nazis has been discovered at site of the death camp, the Auschwitz museum said Thursday.

More than 70 years after the liberation of the World War II camp in occupied Poland, staff discovered the jewelery in a rusting enamel mug, one of thousands of pieces of kitchenware now on display at the museum.

"Such discoveries do take place but this one is unique because of how the jewelery was hidden," museum spokesman Pawel Sawicki told AFP.

"We haven't checked all the thousands of (pieces of) kitchenware... but we managed to find the valuables because the material was slowly degrading and the false bottom separated itself from the original mug."

The necklace was found wrapped in a scrap of canvas along with the women's ring.

Sawicki said it was impossible to identify the owner other than it was "someone who believed in the lie told by the German Nazis when they were deporting people to Auschwitz".

Many inmates brought along their valuables to Auschwitz because the Nazis promised them resettlement and new lives, but the personal items of arriving prisoners were then plundered before they were sent to their deaths.



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Not a groundbreaking story but moving in its own way.

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Re: Auschwitz Finds Inmate Jewelery in False-Bottomed Mug
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2016, 02:10:53 am »
Not a groundbreaking story but moving in its own way.

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