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Where experiments were conducted on people

Nazi Germany wanted to create a superman, for this experiments were conducted in people in concentration camps. Tens of thousands of people have been brutally tortured for this purpose. Experiments on people were also conducted to study the effects of various bacteria. Each concentration camp had its own "specialization". Humanity has no right to forget such names as Buchenwald or Auschwitz. Experiences over people who were conducted there, amaze with their cruelty.

The Nazis were absolutely unprepared for the conduct of the war in the conditions of the Russian winter. To study the consequences of a long stay in the cold or in ice water, the prisoners were lowered into containers and driven out to frost. As a result of these tests, a "collar" appeared on the lifejackets of the Luftwaffe pilots, who did not allow the cerebellum to subcool.

Germany kept huge stocks of typhus virus , and later the use of bacteriological weapons was planned . In order to protect the Wehrmacht soldiers, a vaccine was developed. One of the first infected was a group of gypsies from 26 people. Soon six of them died from the disease. Such a high mortality rate was not an indicator of serum reliability, and experiments on humans were continued. In 1944, eighty Gypsies from the Natsweiler camp were infected, six of them got sick, but even they were not given any medical help. In the same year, all participants of the experiment died either from illnesses or from the hands of the protection of the camp.

The experiments of the Nazis over people amaze with their scope. The idea of national superiority made it possible to regard the remaining peoples as biological material, the Germans did not consider the victims. Blood transfusion tests of various Rh factors were conducted, attempts were made to create Siamese twins. Experiences were conducted in a variety of climatic and physical conditions.

The Germans in all were clearly classified. For example, the Russian prisoners of Buchenwald were used to test various incendiary compounds. Gypsies tested serums, vaccines and new drugs.

One of the bloodiest executioners was Dr. Mengele. His "specialization" was the twins. He personally supervised the procedure for selecting the "most interesting specimens". Of the one and a half thousand pairs of twins, not more than two hundred survived. "Biological material" was etched with various chemicals, trying to affect the color of the eyes. One of the twins could poison with the poison, studying the reaction of the other. Mengele did not wait for the arrival of Soviet troops in Auschwitz and fled to Latin America, where he managed to escape from justice.

The result of inhumane experiments in Nazi Germany were hundreds of thousands of crippled and ruined fates. Concentration camps were factories of death, where people were considered animals that were unworthy of life. Many facts of conducting experiments on people continue to be uncovered until now. Perhaps in this way the Nazis tried to improve their own lives, but one can not build their own happiness on the mountain and the tears of others.

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