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Auschwitz had Joseph Mengele. Dachau performed High Altitude Medical

Experiments and Buchenwald tested pharmaceuticals and incendiary

devices on prisoners. See the Jewish Virtual Library's section on Medical

Experiments for a good list of experiments and those responsible.

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Who was Dr. menegelle?

A senior Nazi who conducted medical experiments on many unfortunate people in the concentration camps.


Were any human experiments conducted at the concentration camps?

The medical experiments were gruesome and had little merit for the rest of the medical world. There motivations for the experiments were mostly about studying sub-humans according to their view. See the attached links.


How did children die in concentration camps?

Gas chambers, typhus & other diseases, starvation, shot, medical experiments.


What happened to the women of the concentration camps?

Women were killed and the Nazis raped them so they could use there babies for medical experiments


Where did Nazi experiments happen?

Most, if not all, experiments happened in the concentration camps.


Is mengele a Jew?

Josef Mengele was a Bavarian born Physician who committed atrocious, grotesque medical experiments on Jews in concentration camps, but he was not a Jew himself.


What were some of the gruesome experiments that were done with the people in concentration camps?

In concentration camps during World War II, particularly those run by the Nazis, horrific experiments were conducted on inmates without their consent. These included forced sterilizations, exposure to extreme temperatures, and testing of chemical and biological weapons. Some subjects were subjected to surgical procedures without anesthesia, while others were used to study the effects of infectious diseases. These experiments aimed to further the Nazi ideology and medical knowledge, often resulting in severe suffering and death for the victims.


Were concentration camps used for entertainment?

You may be thinking of a movie called "Playing for Time" where one concentration camp had an orchestra made up of prisoners, but this was an exception. The main purpose of concentration camps was to round up Jews, as well as other groups deemed "undesirable" by the Nazis, and subject them to forced labor, starvation, torture, medical experiments, and ultimately death. Some were literally worked to death, or tortured by medical experiments till they died, or put in gas chambers.


Why did the Nazis do medical experiments?

because they could. concentration camps offered unlimited access to unlimited numbers of subjects. while considered barbaric, most experiments were done to determine how long a human would survive under extremely adverse circumstances with a majority being done for the German air force. other experiments were conducted to see how a disease progresses or how different toxins affect the body and length of life.


What was the type of activities that took place in concentration camps?

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Would a mental child be killed in a concentration camp?

Almost certainly. Children in general were usually killed immediately on arrival at the death camps, unless they were wanted for medical experiments or the like.


Can you simplify this sentence The experience of the Nazi medical experiments performed in the concentration camps has made it painfully aware that medical experiments on human beings need to conform?

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