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Victims: Jews, handicapped, gypsies, homosexuals, Catholics, poles, soviet prisoners of war, political dissidents.

The only thing they can keep with them is their shoes. Hitler: The leader of Nazi (National socialist German workers party)Adolf Hitler. Germans elected Hitler to solve their economics problems. He was charismatic, excellent orator. The Schutzstaffed (SS, protection Squad) served as Hitlers personal body guards and eventually controlled the concentration camps. When they wore black, they are more important (high rang officer). Camps: Auschwitz, Treblinka, Chelmno, Belzec, Majdanek, Sobibor. Located in Polandm where nobody can see. They have crematorium and gas chamber. 15 &under children and old people were sent to the left (gas chamber). But, they kept some children to do test (especially twins to know if they have the same defence) They didnt escape because they feared for their families. Auschwitz was liberated by the soviet forces in January 1945. Some couldnt return home, which brought back horrible memories. Many immigrated to other countries such as: Palestine, USA, South America, etc. Human experimentation: TWINS: Experiments on twin
children in concentration camps were created to show the similarities and differences in the genetics of twins, as well as to see if the human body can be unnaturally manipulated. The central leader of the experiments was Josef Mengele, who from 1943 to 1944 performed experiments on nearly 1,500 sets of imprisoned twins at Auschwitz. Only 100 individuals survived these studies. The twins were arranged by age and sex and kept in barracks between experiments, which ranged from injection of different chemicals into the eyes of twins to see whether it would change their color to literally sewing twins together in attempts to create conjoined twins. BONES EXPERIEMENT :

study bone, muscle, andnerve regeneration, and bone transplantation from one person to another. Sections of bones, muscles, and nerves were removed from the subjects without use of anesthesia. SEA WATER EXPERIEMENT : From about July 1944 to
about September 1944, experiments were conducted at the Dachau concentration camp to study various methods of making sea water drinkable. At one point, a group of roughly 90 Roma were deprived of food and given nothing but sea water to drink by Dr. Hans Eppinger, leaving them gravely injured. They were so dehydrated that others observed them licking freshly mopped floors in an attempt to get drinkable water. The few survivors tell how as children in Auschwitz they were visited by a smiling Uncle Mengele who brought them candy and clothes. Then he had them delivered to his medical laboratory either in trucks painted with the Red Cross emblem or in his own personal car to undergo his experiments. One twin recalls the death of his brother:"Dr. Mengele had always been more interested in Tibi. I am not sure why - perhaps because he was the older twin. Mengele made several operations on Tibi. One surgery on his spine left my brother paralyzed. He could not walk anymore. Then they took out his sexual organs. After the fourth operation, I did not see Tibi anymore. I cannot tell you how I felt. It is impossible to put into words how I felt. They had taken away my father, my mother, my two older brothers - and now, my twin ..." He made experimental surgeries performed without anesthesia, transfusions of blood from one twin to another, isolation endurance, reaction to various stimuli. And injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, the removal of organs and limbs, incestuous impregnations

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