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It is shown that from a skewed, skeletal (edges and vertices), truncated octahedron, skewed skeletons can be derived of the other four convex parallelohedra found by Fedorov in 1885. In addition, three new nonconvex parallelohedra are produced, a counterexample to a statement by Grünbaum. This opens several new ways to view atomic positions in crystals, and new avenues in geometry.

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