The Holocaust is a moment that people always remember, sometimes they want them to forget. This is a tragedy, but we need to remember it so that we can learn from these events. More than 6 million people came into concentration camps and the number of people surviving in the camp was less than 4 million. One of the 4 million people is Dr. Viktor Emil Frankl. When Dr. Frankel first entered the Auschwitz concentration camp, he brought the manuscript to the first book, but was later taken away and destroyed. Ironically, as he is enthusiastic about rebuilding and rewriting that amount of psychotherapy, it helps endure the three-year prison life he faced during his Auschwitz concentration camp .
Historically, the Medical Experiment of the Holocaust Caitlin Massacre On January 6, 2013, the Nazis made many brutal atrocities against those who thought they were "unfair" during the Holocaust period. This includes Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, African-Americans, Slavs, Communists, Disabled, Mentally Disabled. These groups became the target of attack, deprived of their rights and citizenship, and sent to concentration camps. This research thesis will discuss medical experiments conducted by prisoners by Nazi doctors. According to Education ... Heritage Forum, some experiments are frozen / low temperature, highland test, chemical sulfonamide test, seawater test, phosgene test, genetic test and twin test. Both experiments are cruel and inhuman experiments. Nazi doctors try prisoners without worrying about the patient's welfare
Many different doctors conducted a number of experiments during the Holocaust. This means that it is difficult to tell the original experimenter. One such experiment is a high altitude experiment. Experiments were done to find ways to limit human survival in highlands. There, the patient is exposed to dangerous low pressure through the pressure chamber. Another group of such experiments is a freeze experiment. These experiments were done to find the best treatment for people exposed to extreme temperatures while fighting in places like Russia. The most common way to apply this experiment is to ensure that the prisoner stays within 3 hours in a container filled with ice water. There are also a number of experiments to test various poisons and the impact they have on humans (how deadly they are to kill them). These experiments were done by injecting poison into the food of the accident victim.