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    if there were no doctors. Well it could have but it would not have been that bad. One of the most viscous doctors of the holocaust was Dr. Mengele, he was a nazi doctor at the extermination camps. He would select prisoners to execute them in the gas chambers, and as well as experiments on inmates against their will. Mengele was the eldest son of Karl Mengele, in 1935 he earned Ph.D. in physical anthropology in the university…

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    After Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933 and the Nazi Party took power in Germany lives of Jews, Gypsies, and many other racial groups changed drastically. The Holocaust would become one the the most infamous events today's world knows. The crimes committed under the Nazi regime would affect millions of people leaving a horrific impression on the world for its eternity. A major asset to the Nazis awful massacre of the non-Aryan race was Auschwitz concentration camp. Auschwitz is a 40…

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    We all are aware of the Nuremberg trials, a post war tribunal which condemned and sentenced Nazi war criminals for crimes against humanity. What most individuals would not be aware of is it implemented an ethic guideline for modern medical researchers to follow. The instructions set by the event would impact medicine, the Hippocratic Oath to be exact, the oath was message for medical professionals to uphold humane standards. The Oath did not have any mention of consent by a patient, this issue…

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    Holocaust began January 30th in 1933 and ended May 8th of 1945. It happened during World War II. This Holocaust was also sometimes known as Shoah was ran by Adolf Hitler. Hitler plan was to exterminate all Jewish people. Hitler and others such as Dr. Josef Mengele and also many Nazi’s help kill approximately, six million Jews. Dehumanization was a part of the process. Dehumanization is the process of depriving a person of positive human qualities. In the novel, Night the author Elie Wiesel wrote…

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    The Holocaust began in 1933. Adolf Hitler created the Holocaust. The Holocaust was mass murder of the Jews. Victims of the Holocaust suffered for four years. There were 566,000 victims of the Holocaust (“Women”). Victims in the holocaust were Jews, gypsies, and homosexuals. The people who refused to go the concentration camps were taken some where else.The Jews were taken to the concentration camps against their will. The Jews were taken to the concentration camps by trains. There were about…

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    Social Studies Final Project: Essay How similar were the Nazi experiment and the Unit 731? Word Count Chinyu Liu Introduction: In World War II, Japanese and the Nazis were allies and both were once at the peak of its power during the war. Both countries went through similar process, similar ruling style, and both conducted human related experiment for its own purpose; the Nazi experiments and the Unit 731(Japan). The results of both countries’ experiment did helped in the upcoming future…

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    peoples had been clearly delineated and the entire world had been made aware that this was occurring. This would not have been a Nuremberg proceeding as there would have been absolutely no chance for an acquittal. This would have been a circus and Josef Stalin would have been the…

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    In Poland, only a few miles away from the city Oswiecim, was the location of the largest death camp during WWII. The camp is known as Auschwitz. It is estimated that around three million to four million people were slaughtered there (Auschwitz-Birkenau: History & Overview). Auschwitz is recognized as the most horrendous concentration camp created by Nazi Germany. The people in the Auschwitz concentration camp were given cruel and unusual punishment in the living conditions they suffered through,…

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    Dehumanization The Holocaust happened in Germany in 1939. The Holocaust was when Adolf hitler came to power and believed that the germans were a master race and that the Jews were a threat to them. This era was also known as the Third Reich. To take care of this problem he would put Jews and other “disgraceful” races inside concentration camps for work and execution. The Holocaust was one of the largest scales of genocide in human history. Since the Holocaust the U.N, or United Nations, was…

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    performed on the imprisoned Jews by the Nazis during World War I affected them physically and psychologically. Prisoners were taken into labs for numerous torturous involuntary so-called medical experiments many times resulting in death, where Doctor Mengele, known as the "Angel of Death" would perform gruesome medical experiments such as artificial insemination, high altitude, freezing experiments, twin experimentation, and transplant experiments. There were also other torture methods of the…

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