The address of the Mengle Memorial Library is: 324 Main Street, Brockway, 15824 1323
The phone number of the Mengle Memorial Library is: 814-265-8245.
Adolf Hitler, Dr. Josef Mengle, and many other Nazis
The cast of Soneri Khanjar - 1930 includes: Dorothy Fazlu Datar Prabhashankar Vasant Mengle Ata Mohammed Narhari Narayan Joshi
Josef mengle was a doctor at Auschwitz. he like to perform experiments on the Jews who came in. especially twins. many died at his hands because of these tests. or were marred for the rest of their lives. he liked music to be played in concerts sometimes while he worked.
After World War II, Dr. Josef Mengele, the infamous Nazi physician known for his inhumane experiments at Auschwitz, evaded capture and fled Europe. He lived in various South American countries, including Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil, using false identities. Despite efforts to locate him, Mengele was never apprehended and died in 1979 in Brazil, reportedly from a stroke. His life after the war remained shrouded in secrecy, and he became a symbol of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust.
His Majesty George the Third, The King of England The most infamous German doctor known for doing evil experiments on concentration-camp victims was Josef Mengele. Another who has been in the news lately is Aribert Heim. Both Mengele and Heim have been dead for some years.
Many medical experiments were performed during the Holocaust. Josef Mengle sewed Jewish twins together to make Siamese twins, but that wasn't all that he did. He also froze them to see how long they could stay in cold water. Many Nazis were involved in trying to transplant bone, muscle, and tissue. The doctors tried to find antibiotics to gas gangrene by creating battle like wounds on victims and then infecting them, they would rub sawdust dust, glass and wood all in these wounds. Jews were used to perfect methods of torture, and to perfect methods of execution. Experiments were harsh, and unprecedented. Did you Know that not all of the doctors in concentration camps were actually licensed? They performed experiments while drunk, and angry. Half of their research was biased and probably not up to par in the medical world today. On December 9th 1946 there was a trial held were many Nazi physicians were prosecuted for crimes against war and crimes against humanity.