Dr. Mengele learned about the possibilities and determination of Mengele and told that if Mengele develops into science, experimenting with humans will be accepted. Dr. Verschuer provided an important link to Mengele's inhuman medical experiments. In May 1943, Josef Mengele became a medical researcher with the help of Dr. Verschuer. Mengele is fascinated with genetics research and I want to know if he can modify the same twin and sibling twin through operation and scientific experimentation.
This explains how doctors experiment in these places. Nazi party agents are known for their cruel and inhuman behavior. One of the most notorious doctors is Dr. Josef Mengele. Mengele experimented with twins, changing the color of eyes at the Auschwitz concentration camp. "For experimentation, this topic is much more painful than any other topic, I do not know that the surviving twins do not have side effects on Dr. Mengele's experiments.Today even preparing to talk about them I can not do it. "" Lake "). This account is related to Dr. Mengele's experimental twin survivors. Survivors talked about them in a courtroom that captured Mengele. He has never been captured. Dr. Sigmund Raschel tested hypothermia and endurance at high altitude at Dachau. Dr. Carl Clauberg tested sterilization and artificial insemination at the Auschwitz concentration camp ("Nazi doctors and other Nazi criminals").
Josef Mengele is an SS anthropologist and doctor famous for inhuman medical experiments at prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp in the Nazi concentration camp. He is an assistant of Dr. Otmar von Verschuer, a scientist who has done a lot of research on twins, and his own papers are about genetic factors that may lead to jaw breaks and cracks. . All of these may be the source of inspiration for "research" of Jews and gypsies twins at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Several prisoners in the Auschwitz concentration camp received inhuman medicine experiments. The main perpetrator of this barbaric study is Josef Mengele (1911-79), a German physician who began working in the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1943. Mengele, later known as "angel of death", conducted a series of experiments with detainees. For example, to investigate the color of the eye, he injected serum into the eyes of dozens of children and made them suffer. He also injected chloroform into the twins' hearts and decided whether the two brothers and sisters would die in the same way at the same time.