The Holocaust Historiography Project

Wedding rings

Pipe clippings, declared to be Wedding Rings by U.S. psy ops
Propaganda Image of the U.S. Army of May 1945, claiming to depict collection of wedding rings found at the Buchenwald Camp.
(https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/photo/wedding-rings)
Collection of real wedding rings
Random collection of real wedding rings.

For years, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has posted this image on the encyclopedia section of their website, currently (March 2023) with the following explanation:

Wedding rings taken from prisoners. The rings were found near the Buchenwald concentration camp following liberation by U.S. Army soldiers. Germany, May 1945.

Note that these objects all look alike. They have the same shape and the same size. Wedding rings, however, come in all kinds of sizes, fitting different-size fingers, and they come in many different styles, colors (= different precious-metal alloys), shapes, and many of them with jewels embedded. (See the second image.)

The first photo, taken by the U.S. Army, shows industrial clippings of metal tubes of a constant diameter, probably scrap metal from some production line that was cutting tubes to a certain length. The photo is part of the U.S. psychological warfare department’s operations framing the German nation with horrible crimes committed by presenting false evidence, such as these rings, lampshades allegedly made of human skin, soap made of the fat of concentration-camp victims, and shrunken heads, allegedly from murdered camp inmates.