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Gestapo Nazi officer and doctor Carl Clauberg committed crimes against humanity carrying out cruel and deadly experiments on concentration camp women to find the cheapest and fastest way to sterilize them. Hitler and Himmler's plan was to enslave Eastern Europe and Russia and their plans included future managing of the slave population by inexpesnive Birth Control. Clauberg was ambitious and fanatical believer in Nazism, and he had the skills and knowledge to develop what Hitler and Himmler wanted for their slave state. He heartlessly medically abused and murdered thousands of women to perfect his sterilization method. Even after being convicted of crimes and spending seven years in a Soviet prison for his crimes, when Clauberg got back to Germany in 1955 he boasted on a TV interview about his "accomplishments." Recognized by several concentration camp women survivors, they swore complaints and Clauberg was arrested for "causing permanent bodily harm" to the women ... a crime in Germany. He died of a heart attack in prison in 1957, convinced he had done great medical work for Nazi Germany.

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