The German Corpse Factory
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... corpse. I sickened, then looked again. The man had an enormous head, and his body was shriveled, tiny. I moved further ... the body slumped to the ground, horribly. Someone pulled it away and the lights came on again. Thorndal turned on ...
The tale can be called a psychotic masterpiece and is unique in its content, psychological base, and theme.
This book provides the answers to these questions according to the best historical evidence available.
The Corpse Factory is Arthur Leo Zagat's triumph of the goriest, disturbing, and gut-wrenching tales of the horror genre. Zagat truly creates the peak of the "weird menace" tale.
... factory, which measured 700 feet long, was invisible from the railway, surrounded by thick trees and enclosed by electrified wire. When the corpse trains arrived men in oilskins and wearing mica masks used hooked poles to lift the ...
... Kadaver factory. In consequence, Wellington House was instructed to proceed with the preparation of pamphlets in Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish and Dutch. A four-page pamphlet entitled A Corpse-Conversion Factory was also published in ...
... Corpse Factory and the Birth of Fake News,” bbc, February 17, 2017, https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-38995205. 4. Steve MacGregor, “The German Corpse Factory: Great Piece of British Propaganda,” War History Online, February 6 ...
... the cadaver this morning after it had been washed. She gave one to her supervisor, of course, and she saved a few for me.” Mario smiled as he took the photos. “It's always nice to have friends in high places.” “No one in the managing ...
... dead bodies from the battlefields, taking them to a 'corpse factory' and boiling them up to make soap. This atrocity was published in a Shanghai newspaper and ignited outrage which resulted in the Chinese declaring war on Germany in ...