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Hitler did not experiment on people.

He allowed certain scientists with very strange ideas the freedom to work on nonpersons, the "subhuman" Jews and Slavs and other minorities (in fact, anyone who wasn't on his own side).

Because Hitler and his regime genuinely believed in all of these groups not being human, they were justified - at least from that perspective - in permitting such work on live humans, just as we can justify laboratory experimentation on rats, mice and other animals today.

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