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Corpses scattered in the square of Nordhausen Concentration Camp. Germany, May 1945.

Human “Guinea Pig” experiments at a Nazi Concentration Camp. A Jewish prisoner hangs unconscious in the limp stage after he was subjected to extreme air pressure in an experiment connected with parachute .

The forest swastika was a patch of larch trees covering a 4,300 square yard area of a pine forest near Zernikow, Uckermark district, Brandenburg, in northeastern Germany. The trees are carefully arranged to look like a swastika.  The object was probably created near the height of Hitler’s power, in the 1930s. 

A ten-year-old Polish girl named Kazimiera Mika mourns over her sister’s body. She was killed by German machine-gun fire while picking potatoes in a field outside Warsaw, Poland, in September of 1939. 
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Tereska, a child in a residence for disturbed children, grew up in a concentration camp. She drew a picture of ‘home’ on the blackboard. Poland, 1948.

Jewish women from the Mizocz Ghetto in the Ukraine, which held roughly 1,700 Jews. Some are holding infants as they are forced to wait in a line before their execution by Germans and Ukrainian collaborators. The second picture shows a German policeman shooting individual Jewish women who remain alive in the ravine after the mass execution.

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Helga Goebbels, died at 12, she was poisoned by her parents along with her five siblings in Hitler’s bunker on May 1, 1945 as the Soviet Army approached and the end of the Third Reich was at hand. Her parents, Joseph and Magda then killed themselves.

The dead at Buchenwald Concentration Camp, piled high outside the camp’s incinerator plant, April 1945.

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The dead at Buchenwald Concentration Camp, piled high outside the camp’s incinerator plant, April 1945.

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Children in gas masks - Berlin, 1938.

Dr. Joseph Mengele was a German physician and a SS Officer in a Nazi concentration camp. He had two doctorate degrees, one from Munich University in anthropology and the other from Frankfurt University in medicine. He was known for performing experiments on the inmates. He was called the Angel of Death. He liked to do experiments on twins and dwarfs.

Eye Color

He thought he could change the eye color of the children by injecting chemicals into their eyes. He would take a set of twins and use one of them to test his theory of eye color change on. Although, it never worked he kept trying.

Siamese Twins

He wanted to see what would happen if he created is own set of conjoined twins. He took a set of twins and sewed them together. He supervised the surgery, which included a resection done on the twin’s hands. Their hands became infected and caused them to have gangrene.

Sterilization

He wanted to test methods to sterilize young women. He subjected a number of them to shock treatments and surgeries. Most of them died, due to the infections the surgery caused or during the procedures.

Blood Transfers

He would drain the blood from one twin and transfer it to the other. He wanted to see if it would change anything in the other twin. He killed a number of them this way, because he would drain them too much.

Germs

He would inject a child with a lethal germ. He wanted to study the various stages of how they would react to it.

Sex Change

He would perform a sex change operation on one twin. He wanted to see if they would react differently being of the opposite sex then as the same sex.

Pregnancies

He wanted to see what kind of children would come from a brother/sister pair. He was interested in knowing if it was even possible to happen. Every girl that became pregnant while in the concentration camp, under Dr. Mengele’s care, was due to coincest.

Isolation Endurance

He wanted to know if twins could survive without each other. He would separate them to see which one could go the longest without the other one. He would lock them up separately without the company of anyone and wait it out.

Removal

For some reason the thought of twins fascinated him. He wanted to study every aspect of twins. He was known to pick a pair and put them on surgery tables, then he would inject their hearts with chloroform, instantly killing them both. He would then begin the removal of their limbs and organs for the purpose of studying them to the fullest extent.

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