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To see if the body could be horrifically manipulated and still survive, bone and

muscle transplantation (without use of pain killer), experiments on how to treat

hypothermia and prevent it (These experiments included making prisoners stay

submerged in ice water for five hours, placing them naked outside for hours with

temps as low as -6 deg), treatment and prevention of malaria( Healthy inmates

were infected by mosquitoes or by injections of extracts of the mucous glands of

female mosquitoes. After contracting the disease, the subjects were treated with

various drugs to test their relative efficiency. Over 1,000 people were used in these

experiments, and of those, more than half died as a result.Mustard Gas Experiments

- How to treat wounds inflicted from mustard gas, by gassing Jews

Sulfonimide Experiments, Sea water experiments, Sterilization Experiments, and

Experiments with poison, Incendiary bomb experiments, High Altitude Experiments

twin experiments- seeing is they could sow twins together and other experiments

of that nature

the Nazis preformed experiments on many people not just the Jews for instance

an 11 or 12 year old boy was taken from his house in Poland tied to a chair and

hit on the head with a hammer every few seconds

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There were a lot of experiments to see how much a person could endure before they coud die. There were many experiments to help downed airmen and subamriners. For example people were kept in icy waters for hours and various methods were tried to revive them, of people were put in pressure chambers and the effects relating to that and their return to normal pressure were measured.

The data from these experiments was valuable and served to save many lives, but because of how it was gathered and where it came from various people and groups did not want the data to be used.

Mengele conducted more experiments on anatomy and twins, but they were not restricted to Jewish subjects.

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Too many to list, but below is a link to one of the most notorious Nazi Doctors' during WWII

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See the answer on "What kind of medical expirements were performed on the prisoners in the concentration camps"

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They tested on them like some countries test on animals.

They tried out anything from beauty products to new foods to medicines

Many who had this test subject job died

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further plague research, tuberculosis, pneumonia and common cold

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