SEVENTH MEDICAL LABORATORY APO 403, c/o PM, NEW YORK, N. Y.
Section of Pathology _ 25 May 1945.
SUBJECT: Identification of Tattooed Skin Hides TO: COMMANDING GENERAL, Third U.S. Army)
(ATTN:JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL) 1
1. There were submitted to this laboratory section for examination three tanned pieces of skin by Lt. Col. Givin from Buchenwald Camp with office record designation of Case 81 T.J.A.
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2. The description follows:
GROSS: Specimen consists of three pieces of skin, labeled A.B.C. PIECE A: Measures 13x13 cm., is transparent and shows a woman's head in the center and a sailor with an anchor near the margin.
PIECE B: Measures 14x13 cm., is transparent and is a tattoo of several anchors resting on an indefinite black mass. To the right of this mass is a man's head.
PIECE C: Is truncated, measures 44 cm. at the base. The upper portion is 30 cm. long and the sides measure 46 cm. The skin is transparent and shows two nipples in the upper area. These are 16 cm. apart. From the nipple level to the umbilicus is 23^ cm. A large bird, with a wingspread measuring 28 cm., is present in the center of the skin, upper part. A black dragon, with fire coming from the mouth, measures 28 cm. in length and is present in the center of the skin. To the left of the dragon is a man in a coat of mail, with a sword being apparently stuck in the dragon. Man is approximately 22 cm. in length.
MICROSCOPIC: The tissue consists of bundles of collagen showing occasional epithelial and sweat gland remnants. Granular black pigment granules are seen between some of the bundles.
3. Based on the findings in paragraph 2, all three specimens are tattooed human skin.
For the Commanding Officer,
[signed] REUBEN CARES Reuben Cares
Major M.C., Chief of pathology
COPY OF DOCUMENT 3423-PS
Date: Date Unknown
Total Pages: 2
Language of Text: English
Source of Text: Nazi conspiracy and aggression (Office of United States Chief of Counsel for Prosecution of Axis Criminality. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.)
Evidence Code: PS-3423
HLSL Item No.: Unknown