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Holocaust Experiments



Holocaust Experiments
By: Eloisa G.
Published: February 2, 2012
According to the Webster.edu website, different concentration camps specialized in an assortment of different ‘scientific medical’ experiments. In Auschwitz, “the Jews were starved and their organs removed after death; they did pharmacological trials for Bayer to see the effects of Ruthenol and 3582 on different conditions such as typhus, TB, typhoid and scarlet fever. Mengele conducted experiments on twins by injecting them with diseases to see the effects of them on the human body and he had tied the veins together of some of his patients to see what would happen. Vivisections by exposing leg muscles and testing various medications on them; medical students practiced and operated on people regarding their specialty and electroshock therapy” was also documented. 

In Buchenwald “Inmates were skinned for their tattoos; live vivisections; and burned patients had poison injected into their wounds.” Ravensbruck was infamous for the “transplantation of human bones; patients were inflicted with gangrene and women were sterilized along with experiments on the menstrual cycle after they were told that they were going to die.” There were two women who also participated, one was Frau Ilse Koch “also known as the ‘Bitch of Buchenwald.’ She was the wife of a camp commander and her hobby was to collect the skins of inmates, both dead and alive, if they had a tattoo she liked. Koch turned the skin into book covers, gloves, lampshades and other sorts of furniture.”

 Another female who was a camp guard at Auschwitz was Irma Grese; “She was also known as the ‘Blond Angel of Death.’ Grese was placed in charge of 18,000 female prisoners where she ‘beat prisoners without mercy and both watched and helped medical experiments. Irma Grese was especially fond of the operations that dealt with the removal of women’s’ breasts.” At Dachau, Dr. Edwin Gohrbandt, the director of surgery in Berlin “participated in the hypothermia (freezing) experiments and then published a report on them in a leading surgical journal” (Webster). All of this could not have been accomplished without the aid of IBM, an American Corporation. IBM was instrumental in assisting Hitler in facilitating the collecting of Jews for the death camps. IBM NY “collaboration was intense, indispensible, and continuous” and “reacted enthusiastically to the prospects of Nazism” (Black p 49). “IBM invested more than 7million Reich marks-in excess of a million dollars-to dramatically expand the German subsidiary’s ability to manufacture machines” (p 50). This technology enabled a quick roundup of people out of their homes and to the death camps via the trains.

Works Cited

Black, Edwin. IBM and the Holocaust Crown Publishers New York: 2001.

Instructor: Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D. ANTH/PSYC/SOCI 2000: Nazi Science: Human Experimentation vs. Human Rights. Summer 2011 syllabus 2/1/2012 http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/naziscience.html

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