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Most, if not all, experiments happened in the concentration camps.

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How did the Nazis get away with medical experiments?

When the entire country is under Nazi rule, it is very easy. Outside countries had to intervene to stop the experiments and the Nazi party.


who done experiments on holocaust victims?

Nazi Germany.


Types of experiments?

Gassing, Leathal needle injections and any other medical experiments the nazi doctors could think of


Who was a nazi doctor who performed medical experiments on prisinors?

Josef Mengele


Who performed experiments on the people in concentration?

Nazi-German Scientist and Surgeons.


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How did Hertha Nathorff react to the Nazi boycott of Jewish Doctors?

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Who was the leader of the Auschwitz medical experiments?

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Does transplantation have a basis in Nazi medicine?

There was no "Nazi medicine". If you are referring to the horrible experiments the Nazis made with human remains, there is no real reason they would attempt organ transplants.


Who was Dr. menegelle?

A senior Nazi who conducted medical experiments on many unfortunate people in the concentration camps.


Why did nazi terror happen and when?

1939- to keep controle


What is the point of doing experiments?

Scientists do experiments to see what is going to happen. First, they make a hypothesis or guess about what they think will happen. Then, they do an experiment to see if their guess is right or wrong.