February 8, 2012
Published: 28 May 10 12:48 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20100528-27491.html
Gunther von Hagens, the man behind the controversial anatomical Body Worlds exhibitions, on Friday reopened his Brandenburg plastination plant. The facility comes compete with a shop selling human and animal cross sections.
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Von Hagens is not an aristocrat. Hes was born as Liebchen; his "von"- family name was acquired via marriage.
Von Hagens has not been able to prove that all of the corpses he has used for his work are those of voluntary donors.
"Crazy thoughts without discipline are very dangerous."
Is the little town of Guben that desperate?
It is really despicable what people will do!
Appeal to the lowest common denominator.
Next thing will be public executions - again.
No there will not be public executions again, that's just stupid and a patheticly weak argument to put against something like this.
I saw his exhibit when it came to the O2 in London, and I've never been to a more fascinating place. Yeah I know its morbid that he turns these people into models to put on display and whatever, but these people donated their bodies and its educational.
Besides how is this any different from skinning animals and turning them into wall pieces etc
At least he's not using the real thing, these people were just used to make the plastic models.