Mengele was known as The Angel of Death, as it was he who ran the "medical experiments" on the unfortunates in the death camp at Buchenwald. Mengele was particularly interested in experimenting on twins, because he could experiment on one l perhaps adding a chemical to a brown eyed twin to see if he could change them to blue, while the other twin acted as a "control" so he could compare the two before and after the "experiment." His experiments were all supposed to be to find ways to more quickly create Hitler's dream of a super-German, tall, blond, and blue eyed like the Norse gods of Wagner's music, from which Hitler believed the German people were directly descended. So if Mengele could find a way to create not twins, but quintuplets, or 20 identical super-Germans at one time, Bingo. Needless to say, nothing, not a single sick experiment by the insane "Doctor" and his assistants every produced, even by accident, a single stick of useful research that could have been used by real medical science after the war. Mengele is rumored to have escaped to Argentina, where Juan Peron was a not-so-secret admirer of Hitler and his "methods" and gave pretty much free passage to any of the many Nazi criminals who fled there to escape a certain hangman's noose after the war. He is believed to have died there, as I recall. If you have a strong stomach, you might read "Medical Block Buchenwald." But I don't know why you would really want to. Phil There is actually a rumur that he went to a small town in Brazil. It is 1 out of 80 people have twins but there it suddenly went from that to 1 in 5. Weirdly a lot of them had blonde hair and blue eyes. So actually he probly did find something about twins out and put it into place at this small town. However, he was a horrible man and whatever he did to get to the conclusion was most likely unethical.
Josef Mengele worked for the Nazi regime during World War II, primarily at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a physician known for conducting inhumane experiments on inmates, particularly twins, under the guise of scientific research. Mengele's actions were driven by his interest in genetics and racial ideology, and he became infamous for his cruelty and disregard for human life. After the war, he evaded capture and lived in South America for many years.
Joseph Stalin
He didn't. Mengele left Auschwitz mid-January 1945, shortly before the arrival of the Red Army. After the war, he was able to get to South America, where he evaded capture for the rest of his life.
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Joseph Stalin
Josef Mengele did not die during the war, but managed to escape tp Latin America.
Josef Mengele fears nothing. He is dead. But he feared capture and trial by the allies at the end of the Second World War. That's why he fled to South America. He lived happily there until drowning in 1974.
The answer is Yes he was in the world war 1.
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Josef Mengele performed gruesome and atrocious medical experiments (more like mad man experiments) on the Jews or with the Jews and the other undesireables. He did this at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
This nickname was given to Josef Mengele, who peformed experiments on children at Auschwitz and was also used more generally of such doctors.
Josef Mengele worked for the Nazi regime during World War II, primarily at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was a physician known for conducting inhumane experiments on inmates, particularly twins, under the guise of scientific research. Mengele's actions were driven by his interest in genetics and racial ideology, and he became infamous for his cruelty and disregard for human life. After the war, he evaded capture and lived in South America for many years.
Joseph Stalin
Please rewrite. We don't know who Joseph is.
world war 1 is significant to france because the french army lost the most men in battle
Joseph Stalin
No. Joseph Stalin was conscripted by the Russian army to fight in World War I, but was deemed unfit for service because of his damaged left arm.