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  2. How to DIY your own lampshade - AOL

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    Follow along with DIY expert, Tay Beepboop, as she shows us how to create our very own, custom lampshades. The post How to DIY your own lampshade appeared first on In The Know.

  3. Lampshades made from human skin - Wikipedia

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    Some human remains at Buchenwald, [1] including a lampshade made of human skin. [2]There are two notable reported instances of lampshades made from human skin.After World War II it was claimed that Nazis had made at least one lampshade from murdered concentration camp inmates: a human skin lampshade was displayed by Buchenwald concentration camp commandant Karl-Otto Koch and his wife Ilse Koch ...

  4. Lampshade - Wikipedia

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    A "fitter" describes how the lampshade connects to the lamp base. The most common lampshade fitter is a Spider fitter. Spider fitters are set on top of a lamp harp, and secured with a finial. The harp is typically seated below the socket and two arms rise up around the light bulb and join at the top, where it provides resting support for the ...

  5. Ilse Koch - Wikipedia

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    Ilse Koch (22 September 1906 – 1 September 1967) was a German war criminal who committed atrocities while her husband Karl-Otto Koch was commandant at Buchenwald.Though Ilse Koch had no official position in the Nazi state, [1] she became one of the most infamous Nazi figures at the war's end and was referred to as the "Kommandeuse of Buchenwald".

  6. How to DIY your own lampshade - AOL

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    Follow along with DIY expert, Tay Beepboop, as she shows us how to create our very own, custom lampshades.

  7. The Lampshade - Wikipedia

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    The Lampshade: A Holocaust Detective Story from Buchenwald to New Orleans is a 2010 nonfiction book by U.S. author Mark Jacobson. [1] It recounts the attempt to ascertain the origin of a lampshade purportedly made from human skin. It was not until 2012 that DNA testing was sophisticated enough to determine that the shade was likely made from a ...