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• Three categories 1. Experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of military personnel. 2. Developing and testing pharmaceuticals and treatment methods for injuries and
sickness’s which German personnel often occurred. 3. Sought to advance the racial and ideological tenets of Nazi worldview. Major concentration camps involved: Sachsenhausen, Dachau, Natzwieler,
Buchenwald, Auschwitz, Neuengamme and Ravensbrueck Josef Mengele was an infamous physician who worked at Auschwitz. He mainly conducted experiments on twins and gypsies.
Nazi Medical Experiments
Josef Mengele
Physicians from German air force and the Experimental Institution for Aviation would conduct the experiments. Make high-altitude experiments in low-pressure chambers. They also tested freezing experiments. After they froze someone they would try to cure the hypothermia.
Experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of military personnel
After a high-altitude experiment
One of the freezing chambers
Sachesenhausen, Dachau, Natzweiler, Buchenwald, Neuengamme: scientist tested immunization compounds
Malaria, Typhus, Tuberculoses, Typhoid fever, Yellow fever and infectious hepatitis. Ravensbrueck was site of bone-grafting and experiments to test new drugs.
Natzweiler and Sachesenhausen: phosgene and Mustard gas
Developing and Testing Pharmacueticals
Infamous physicians, Josef Mengele at Auschwitz
Werner Fischer at Sachesenhausen
Medical experiments on twins
Serological experiments on Gypsies (Roma)
How different races withstood contagious diseases
Sought to advance racial and ideological Nazi worldview
The Nazi’s experimented on the Jews and other races because they thought that they were inferior so it didn’t matter if they tested on them. They also did this because they wanted to find ways to improve their chances in winning the war.
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