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Did BMW really use jewish slave hair during the world war 2 to put in the car seats

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Did BMW really use jewish slave hair during the world war 2 to put in the car seats

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  1. Many parts of Jews were used for a variety of horrendous practices during WWII and the Holocaust.  Ignoring the various 'medical' experiments done, and the murders, and cremations, here's a list.

    Links for sources are numbered alike

    1) Soap out of human fat

    2) Pillows, matresses, and wigs out of hair

    3) Fertilizer out of ashes

    4) Many other things recorded in various books, but I'm not in the mood to look of the links

    As for your actual question, there's a book called "Daimler-Benz in the Third Reich" by Neil Gregor which describes many of their actions including the massive slave labor force they usd to construct their vehicles.  However if they truly ued the hair to put into car seats is possible (considering it was used for pillows and matresses - very similar to car seats) but I couldn't find a source I feel comfortable quoting in my quick internet search, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen.  If they used such materials, there's no reason to expect other german vehicle manufacturers (like BMW) didn't do likewise.


  2. No. The n***s (not BMW)  burnt the poor Jews in the concentration camps along with their hairs. But they removed jewelries and other

    valuables first, along with the clothes.

    Let World War II come to rest please... otherwise, the recriminations can be endless.

  3. this is all lies my friend.

    this story must be, to make muslims upset ,not to buy BMW cars.

    later days one will say that the seats are made from Pigs skin,

    this is to make people hate a product.

    get the person and handover to germany to testify.

    All are fabricated lies.

  4. It's a myth, but they did build planes for the n***s.

  5. A really disgusting lie. But, BMW used people in concentration camps for workers, as well as making planes for the n**i's.

  6. They were under govt. contract during the war.  Their factory was used to make motorcycles and military trucks.  They also provided engines for planes and turbines for jets.  I doubt military vehicles had much in the ways of creature comfort.

    Back then they didn't even make a lot of their own parts so some other company probably made the seats.  In fact they mostly made rolling chassis, with their chassis and drive train.  Then a coach builder with add the body to the car and may or might have even subbed out the interior to someone else.  

  7. No.  This is a complete myth; I've never heard of this one before.

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