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Out of about 3,000, only around 200 survived.

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How many set of twins were killed during the Holocaust?

I don't know exactly how many were killed in the Holocaust, but about 1,500 sets of twins (3,000 individuals) were experimented on in the hands of Josef Mengele. I estimated that somewhere between 50 and 200 sets survived.


Who are the people Josef Mengele experimented on?

twins, dwarfs, and small children most people died during research others were killed afterwords and their organs were kept for study


Which notorious SS Officer did the prisoners meet at Auschwitz Concentration Camp?

They met the notorious SS Officer Dr. Mengele at Auschwitz.


Experiments did dr mengele conduct his concerntration camp?

Josef Mengele was known as the angel of death. So called camp doctors, especially the notorious Josef Mengele, would torture Jewish children, Gypsy children and many others. "Patients" were put into pressure chambers, tested with drugs, castrated, frozen to death, and exposed to various other traumas. Dr. Josef Mengele was born on March 16, 1911, the eldest of three sons of Karl and Walburga Mengele. Josef was refined, intelligent and popular in his town. He studied philosophy at Munich and medicine at Frankfurt University. His name share of experiment was with twin children.


How many German doctor were there in Auschwitz?

I believe there were 24 doctors at Auschwitz ... according to the Josef Mengele Biography on A&E


Who was a torturer in the Holocaust?

There were many. Something that comes to mind is josef mengele. It was also known as uncle mengele, or the angel of death. it experimented on little children, particularly twins. it conducled gruessome operations and tests without giving its patients any morphine or pain killers. it also murdered thousands of gypsies who were being held prisioners at Auschwitz in the early parts of the holocaust. What an awful question.


How many peole did dr mengele kill?

He sent around 400,000 to the gas chambers. Out of 3,000 twins, only about 40 survived his experiments. The total number of victims killed in medical experiments was about 18,000.


Why did Josef Mengele torture so many people?

Josef Mengele did experiments on how to best kill people and he used the Jews and other prisoners at Auschwitz. He also did things like measure skulls of the Jews, timed how long it took to freeze to death. For gruesome details read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.


Did Josef Mengele enjoy torturing people?

One would assume so. He did many experimental surgeries without any medicine for the "patient", and he did many selections when new prisoners arrived.


What was the name of the doctor who worked inside of Auschwitz?

well Dr. Josef Mengele was one of the notorious doctors that "worked" in concentration camps. Although the Nazis hired many.


What did doctors do to prisoners in the concentration camp?

Nazi doctors at the death camps tortured men, women and children and did medical experiments of unspeakable horror during the Holocaust. Victims were put into pressure chambers, tested with drugs, castrated, frozen to death. Children were exposed to experimental surgeries performed without anesthesia, transfusions of blood from one to another, isolation endurance, reaction to various stimuli. The doctors made injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, removal of organs and limbs. At Auschwitz Josef Mengele did a number of medical experiments, using twins. These twins as young as five years of age were usually murdered after the experiment was over and their bodies dissected. Mengele injected chemicals into the eyes of the children in an attempt to change their eye color. He carried out twin-to-twin transfusions, stitched twins together, castrated or sterilized twins. Many twins had limbs and organs removed in macabre surgical procedures, performed without using an anesthetic. The Holocaust Children Only a few of the children survived Auschwitz. They later recalled how they were visited by a smiling Uncle Mengele who brought them candy and clothes. Then he had them delivered to his medical laboratory either in trucks painted with the Red Cross emblem or in his own personal car. Josef Mengele was the chief provider for the gas chambers at Auschwitz - and did well! When it was reported that one block was infected with lice, Mengele solved the problem by gassing all the 750 women assigned to it. The memory of this slightly built man, scarcely a hair out of place, his dark green tunic neatly pressed, his face well scrubbed, his Death's Head SS cap tilted rakishly to one side, remains vivid for those who survived his scrutiny when they arrived at the Auschwitz railhead. Polished boots slightly apart, his thumb resting on his pistol belt, he surveyed his prey with those dead gimlet eyes. Death to the left, life to the right. Josef Mengele and the other camp doctors - masterminds of the horrors of Holocaust - were found to be psychologically normal. They were men of fine standing, cultured, husbands who morning and night kissed their wives, fathers who tucked their children into bed ... known that


What did the doctors do to the concentration camp prisoners?

Nazi doctors at the death camps tortured men, women and children and did medical experiments of unspeakable Horror during the Holocaust. Victims were put into pressure chambers, tested with drugs, castrated, frozen to death. Children were exposed to experimental surgeries performed without anesthesia, transfusions of blood from one to another, isolation endurance, reaction to various stimuli. The doctors made injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, removal of organs and limbs. At Auschwitz Josef Mengele did a number of medical experiments, using twins. These twins as young as five years of age were usually murdered after the experiment was over and their bodies dissected. Mengele injected chemicals into the eyes of the children in an attempt to change their eye color. He carried out twin-to-twin transfusions, stitched twins together, castrated or sterilized twins. Many twins had limbs and organs removed in macabre surgical procedures, performed without using an anesthetic. The Holocaust Children Only a few of the children survived Auschwitz. They later recalled how they were visited by a smiling Uncle Mengele who brought them candy and clothes. Then he had them delivered to his medical laboratory either in trucks painted with the Red Cross emblem or in his own personal car. Josef Mengele was the chief provider for the gas chambers at Auschwitz - and did well! When it was reported that one block was infected with lice, Mengele solved the problem by gassing all the 750 women assigned to it. The memory of this slightly built man, scarcely a hair out of place, his dark green tunic neatly pressed, his face well scrubbed, his Death's Head SS cap tilted rakishly to one side, remains vivid for those who survived his scrutiny when they arrived at the Auschwitz railhead. Polished boots slightly apart, his thumb resting on his pistol belt, he surveyed his prey with those dead gimlet eyes. Death to the left, life to the right. Josef Mengele and the other camp doctors - masterminds of the horrors of Holocaust - were found to be psychologically normal. They were men of fine standing, cultured, husbands who morning and night kissed their wives, fathers who tucked their children into bed ... known that