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NAZI MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS

The second category of the laboratory was aimed at the development and testing of pharmaceuticals and treatment methods for medicines and diseases, which appeared in the field of German military and business personnel. In German the action or power of focusing one's attention or mental effort camps of Sachsenhausen, Dachau, Natzweiler, Buchenwald and Newvenmeme, scientists tested vaccination compounds and sera for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, including malaria, typhus, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, yellow fever, and infectious hepatitis. Ravensbrueck Camp was the site of bone-grafting experiments and experiments to test the efficacy of newly developed sulfonamide drugs. In Natzweiler and Sachsenhausen, to test potential antidotes, prisoners were subjected to gas of phosphine and mustard.

The third category of medical experiment demanded to pursue the racial and ideological a fundamental truth or proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of belief or behaviour or for a chain of reasoning of the Nazi Worldview. Among the most notorious Auschwitz were Joseph Mengele's experiments. Mengele organized medical experiments on twins. He also the power to the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself the condition of functioning serological experiments on Roma (Gypsy), as did Werner Fisher in Sachsenhausen, to determine how "races"  be apart from the various infectious diseases. The purpose of the research of August Hurt at the University of Strasbourg was to establish "Jewish racial deficit".

Other extremely impressive experiments for Nazi racial targets were principally a series of sterilization experiments done in Auschwitz and Ravensbrück. There, the scientists tested a number of a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, especially a systematic or established one in an attempt to develop a skilled and inexpensive process for large-scale sterilization of Jews, Roma and other groups; Nazi leaders were considered to be racially or genetically unwanted.

throughout the course or duration of World War II, many German doctors used painful and often causing death experiments in the absence of their consent to thousands of concentration camp prisoners.

The unethical medical experiment used during the third rake can be separate or be separated into parts into three categories. The first category includes experiments aimed at facilitating the existence of Axis military personnel. In Dachau, Aviation for German Air Force Physicians and German Experimental Institute organized high-end experiments using high-pressure chambers, with maximum height fixed, causing the damaged aircraft employees to cross the parachute Can go Scientists used the so-called cold use of prisoners to find the success in producing a desired or intended result treatment for hypothermia. They also used prisoners to test different ways to make seawater.

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