Category: Rumor History

  • The German "Corpse Factory"

    This theory claimed that Germany had established facilities near the Western Front where the bodies of dead soldiers were rendered into usable materials such as soap, glycerine, oils, lubricants, or explosives. The story became one of the most notorious atrocity narratives of the First World War. It was sustained by rumor, propaganda, mistranslation, and the wider wartime expectation that extreme reports about enemy conduct were inherently plausible. Later investigations and official statements treated the story as false, but its cultural afterlife remained significant.