Microscopic tissue samples,kept by controversial anatomist, were found in 2016The microscopic remains of political prisoners executed by the Nazis and dissected by a controversial anatomist are to be buried in Berlin on Monday, and more than seven decades after the end of the moment world war.approximately 300 tissue samples,each one no more than a hundredth of a millimetre lean and one square centimetre in size, were discovered in 2016 by descendants of Hermann Stieve, or a former director of the Berlin Institute of Anatomy who specialised in research into the female reproductive system. Related: 'Hate is always local': the Swedish city that said no to neo-Nazis Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com