Hello, I've been researching the holocaust for some time among other matters as you can see by following this link to my YouTube videos:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Coder62
Most recent of my work has been viewing a certain invoice used as evidence that the Nazis in 1942 - 1944 would shave the heads of their victims, bag it and then send it away for a price, however even Pro-Holocaust men and women cannot give evidence of what the hair was used for once sent away.
Some speculate that the hair was used to stuff women's mattresses, no women's hair mattresses were ever found and brought to light however this is the main claim of what the hair was used for.
Following on, I investigated the alleged German evidence, it consisted of several pieces of paper apparently filled out by the Waffen-SS, there is
also an SS stamp on each page of so called evidence which also indicates the presence of an SS official having verified the documents.
Now unfortunately 90% of the original documents are in such bad shape one could hardly read them, however the one document that could be read, which is also the one that seems to be put forth as evidence first has been very well kept and can be read easily.
This feature however was their underlying flaw, as I worked through the invoice I found many different mistakes, an original webpage for the document can be found here before we start, perhaps if this invoice has been, "found" in a similar shape to the rest I wouldn't have been able to conduct any research into the invoice situation.

Moving on to the evidence, I found that this is in fact a fraud, I will start off with one of the largest mistakes made with this invoice by whoever
forged it.
1) At the top left you can see a tally named, "Wagen" under this comes four boxes and specifically under the box labelled, "Eigeniums-merkmal" we see the word clearly labeled as, "Hanover".
This is however a huge mistake as this in fact is the way an English person would spell the name of the city, the Germans however would have spelt it as they always have, "Hannover" this mistake which appears to have been made allegedly by the SS, known for their meticulous efforts of detailing everything shows that this is a fraud, the SS would never have misspelled the name of one of their largest cities incorrectly.
2) Moving on we can see at the top middle the sentence in brackets under, "Wehrmacht-Frachtbrief---Doppel" this sentence is in bold at the top, under this reads, "(Frachtberechnung und Abrechnung nachlraglich zu den vereinbarrien salzen)", in this sentence lays two mistakes, the first of which is
simple.
The Germans have a way of pronouncing certain letters and words, in the word, "Abrechnung" you can see two dots above the, "A" this in Germany is
known as an A umlaut, its basically a way of making the letter sound different, however in this particular, an a umlaut should never have been used, consequently there are several of these mistakes dotted out through the invoice, perhaps the forger didn't have a correct German Type writer.
This kind of mistake would never have been made by the SS, as so far we have a city being spelled in the English spelling and also a fundamental
rule of lettering misused and we've only just started.
Next in this sentence to pick a part its next flaw we must first translate roughly but accurately the sentence and reveal its strange message,
it reads roughly, "calculation of freight and bill additional to the agreed salts".
Basically what this sentence is saying is that a company named, the Paul Reimann company has bought salt at some point from Treblinka and is now purchasing hair, but why would a company based in Poland be ordering salt from Treblinka and then 400 KG of hair.
3)Among other mistakes such as again under, "Wagen" at the top left, we see the word, "Galtung" this should in fact have an a umlaut above the, "A" we have the word three boxes to its right stating, "Achnen-Zahl", the word, "Achnen" isn't even a German word..
Now bases on these simple yet revealing mistakes I came to the conclusion that this hair bill is a fake, perhaps to attempt to get rid of the stories of the hair being simply cut to prevent the spread of lice and Typhus.
The fact that this invoice is the only remaining one which can still be simply read and easily understood leads me to the conclusion that there is
in fact no straight forward simple proof to show that the Nazis ever cut hair in order to pack it and sell it, another question asks why the Paul Reimann company would even want approx 850 KG of hair and for that matter why they would buy salt from a death camp.
It leads to other unanswered questions by the Pro-Holocaust population, such as was the Paul Reimann company, working off their basis that Treblinka was in fact a death camp, aware of this fact, in books we have read that the smell of decomposing corpses could be smelt by up to 10 Km away, did the truck driver who collected the hair simply ignore the death camp and its evident smells, or did the Nazis in fact order their men to pack up and drive the hair to the Paul Reimann premises?
I personally would be very interested in knowing if this company even exists today and if it does, do they have answers as to why they bought close to a tone of human hair, unfortunately my efforts thus far in locating the company have gone cold, but we do know thanks to this document that they were, at least at one point situated in Breslau, Poland.
Thank you for reading and I must apologize if there are spelling or grammar mistakes, take from this what you will but hopefully we might have come one step closer to revealing what we believe to be the truth of the matter.
Coder62.