A photo of the infamous lamp shade thought to have been made from human skin, photos of the bodies of Nazi concentration camp victims and hundreds of pages of documents from the World War II War Crimes Tribunal have a new home, thanks to a Waterford man who donated them to the Holocaust Memorial Center.

The center received the trove of artifacts from the Dachau War Crimes Tribunal from Andy Woodiwiss, a grandson of a U.S. Army major who oversaw the World War II war crimes trials. Woodiwiss discovered the artifacts in 1997 while he was cleaning out his grandparents' Lewiston home.

Several years ago, he was offered seven figures for the collection but turned down the money from an eBay buyer when he discovered the winning bid was from a neo-Nazi group.

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