Berlin:More than 300 tiny pieces of human tissue from prisoners executed during the Nazi-era in Berlin will be buried on Monday, the media reported.
The samples were found in microscopic slides at a property that belonged to Hermann Stieve - an anatomy professor at the Charite - Berlin University of Medicine, reports the BBC.
The pieces will be buried at a ceremony at Berlin's Dorotheenstadt Cemetery.
Heirs of the doctor, who died in 1952, discovered the collection in 2016.
The tissue pieces - most less than a millimetre long - were discovered at Stieve's estate, stored in small black boxes, including some labelled with names.
Once found, they were handed to the Charite, who tasked staff at the German Resistance Memorial Centre to research their history.