They would then be killed, sooner rather than later.
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They were either killed on arrival or had to work as slave labourers. A few were used for 'medical' experiments.
On what grounds do you believe that the experiments and results are currently a secret?
Mauthausen. Moll. Mass Murder. Medical experiments. Madagascar. Majdanek. Muller (Filip). Mischlinge.
During the Holocaust, babies and young children were often subjected to inhumane treatment, including separation from their families, malnourishment, medical experiments, and, in many cases, immediate killing upon arrival at concentration camps. They were among the most vulnerable victims of the Nazi regime's systematic genocide.
About 2 million half of which were not Jewish.Similar numbers of Chinese and Asian people were subjected to experimentation by Germanys ally Japan but no action was taken in a deal that gave the USA the results gained from these crimes.___No, the number of Holocaust victims killed by medical experiments is usually given as about 18,000. It is a big mistake to think of it as a major method of killing in the Holocaust.
Women were killed and the Nazis raped them so they could use there babies for medical experiments
The reason for the medical experiments was for Hitler to improve his "master race". He wanted also to determine the best ways for his troops to survive in battle. It is also true that he wanted to inflict suffering and degradation on Jews and other minorities, like gypsies and other "abnormal" people.
Dr. Josef Mengele was a Nazi doctor who conducted inhumane medical experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz during the Holocaust. In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Mengele is portrayed as a cruel and sadistic figure who symbolizes the horrors of the Holocaust.
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.
The majority of Holocaust victims were murdered - by gassing and by deliberate malnutrition. (They were forced to do hard labour on very little food). In some parts of Eastern Europe, the Nazis also conducted mass shootings. They were also killed by disease. There were some that went into hiding such as Anne Frank, and some were found. There are still Holocaust survivors today. Anne Frank and her sister Margot Frank were killed the same way their mom died. Disease. Otto Frank was the only Frank that survived the Holocaust.
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.