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Experiments For The Holocaust

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Based on what they know, Hitler hired Nazi doctors to do experiments on people to see which experiments kills more people at a time.His experiments include: Freezing/ Hypothermia,Genetics
Infectious Disease,Interrogation and Torture Killing/ Genocide,High Altitude
Pharmacological,Sterilization Surgery,Traumatic Injuries
Freezing experiments were conducted for the Nazi high command. The experiments were conducted on men. The German forces were ill prepared for the bitter winter. Thousands of Germans died of freezing. The experiments were conducted by Dr. Sigmund Rascherat Birkenau, Dachau and Auschwitz.
The Nordic or Aryan Race was the most important goal for the Nazi. It was the largest part of the overall plan. The blonde hair, blue eye, …show more content…

Each situation results in human infection.
There were many types of torture. There was the freezing torture. There was the twin torture. There was the no air torture. There was the poison torture.
Genocide basically means that they will kill. There were people to do genocide. It was like torture,except a little bit different.Many people died because of genocide. It was the worst time for Jews.The purpose of this experiment was to test the limits of human endurance and existence at high altitudes with and without oxygen. The experiment was designed to duplicate the conditions that a German pilot might encounter in combat. When being shot down, a pilot might fall great distances through space without a parachute and without a source of oxygen.
The experimenter would lock the victim into an airtight, low-pressure chamber--provided by the German Air Force-- and would change the pressure to be up to 68 thousand feet in order to mimic the flier 's descent.
This experiment was extremely dangerous and many people died due to the extreme changes in pressure.
There was all kinds of medicine used in the holocaust. There was types of racial experiments. There was War-injury related experiments. There were types of pharmaceutical testing. There was the Nuremberg Trials.
Some scientists and physicians opposed the involuntary aspect of the law while others pointed to possible flaws. But the designation of

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