In 1945, as the Allies were marching through Germany, Chicago Tribune reporter Sigrid Schultz found herself in the lakefront villa of Heinrich Himmler. Schultz found a book tucked away in a large grey trunk. The curious book was a handcrafted photo album, its cover bound in woven rabbit wool, two Sig Runes (the insignia of the SS) stitched across the front, as well as the stitched word “Angora.”
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