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    Dr. Josef Mengele was a doctor in the Auschwitz concentration camp. He conducted many medical experiments during the Holocaust. One of his experiments consisted on taking baby twins and sew them together to make Siamese twins, he would see if they could still live while doing these experiments. Another thing he did to twins was that he would inject different types of drugs into them and see what would the drug do to them and also see if they could last through all of the injections. If he messed

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    The Life of Josef Mengele What comes to your mind when you think of a doctor? Someone who takes care of you when you’re sick, a friendly person who you aren’t scared to see? Well, Josef Mengele was the exact opposite of that. My research is going to inform you about Josef Mengele’s childhood, activities during the war, and his whereabouts after the war in order to prevent another man like him from being able to cause so much destruction and devastation. Josef Mengele wasn't always the murderous

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    The Methods of Execution and the Medical Experiments at Auschwitz My report will deal with the ways the prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp were executed, and also the medical experiments that took place. Accurate statistics were not kept, but the estimation of deaths that took place at Auschwitz ranged from 1.5 million to 4 million. Jews were the largest number of people who were killed. Poles and Soviet prisoners were also killed. The principle sites of Auschwitz, were the executions

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    didn’t want to take care or worry about his father anymore. Stein- Stein is very small in size. Stein is related to Elie and encounters him in Auschwitz. He ask for news about his family and Elie lies to him in order to spare him hurt and pain. Dr. Josef Mengele- Mengele is a SS officer at the camp and he has the responsibility of choosing those who are unqualified to work. He is mean and dark- hearted. Plot Summary: Eliezer is a young Jewish boy who studies the Kabbalah and wants his faith to

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    people to their death with a flick of a cane, without one scent of remorse or one inkling of guilt? -his name was Josef Mengele. (Nazi304) Hitler gave Mengele all the resources he could and this is the main reason why he went to Auschwitz, because the of the availability of the victims he could do his work on. The stories and pictures of Auschwitz tell a gruesome tale of death and torture. Josef Mengele

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    Josef Mengele Josef Mengele was the oldest of three sons born to Karl and Walburga Mengele in the village of Gunzburg. Karl was a local industrialist who owned a plant that manufactured farming equipment. He was known as a stern but fair employer and a hard worker. It was his wife Walburga, however, whom his employees feared the most. A big woman with a terrible temper, she was often known to walk the floor of her husband's factory and publicly tell off employees for being lazy and poor workmanship

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    Some people believe there are conspiracies out there. If you go around and ask random people about certain conspiracies they will say one of three things: “ I have never heard of this event.”, “That event never happened. That does not even sound realistic.”, or “ This event definitely did occur. You just do not see any proof because the government destroyed all proof and paperwork.” People will naturally have different opinions. I believe these events have to exist. There are too many cover ups and

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    concentration camps. Nazi medical experiments were one of the few ordeals to occur during the Holocaust. Dr. Josef Mengle performed many horrific experiments, one of them being on twins. To begin with, twins that were a part of the medical experiments were examined, from head to toe. During the first couple of days, twins were allowed to keep their hair as it was a part of the data that was collected. Dr. Josef Mengle was an SS physician and also a SS captain who was assigned to perform many different experiments

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    Journal #2: Through Einstein and Freud’s exchanges in Why War, it was stated by Sigmund Freud that war is the result to resolve conflict through the means of violence (Freud, p. 549). He claims that there is no permanent fix to war; rather there is a temporary fix through the creation of a community bonded by a shared identity and emotional ties (Freud, 550). Our society has changed drastically in several different aspects since this paper was originally written in 1932, but the largest way

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    during World War II (1939-1945), Hitler gradually dehumanized the Jewish people, which lead up to placing them into concentration camps. Consequently, Mengele a “camp doctor” took advantage of this opportunity and cruelly experimented on prisoners (Josef Mengele). Following this, the Sikh temple shooting is another example of a tragic event with hate as a motive. We can learn many lessons from tragedies caused by hate. By recognizing the tragedies you can use them to educate for further prevention

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