The Manic Experiments Performed By Nazi Doctors | Destruction | Timeline
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Length: 75min 55sec (4555 seconds)
Published: Thu Mar 19 2020
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haunting
Does this feature the human lampshades and soap, the rollercoasters into gas chambers or the masturbation machines?
Nazi experiments are really fascinating, as were the Japanese experiments in the same era.
Inhumane, violent, completely immoral, truely horrific things they did to people. And they advanced our understanding of human bodies and diseases by a hundred years.
They didnt even face the consequences, because their skills and knowledge were too valuable to execute or lock up, so they were given amnesty in exchange for joining and helping an Allied force post war.
I havent watched this documentary yet, but ive always wondered where we would be without them. We may have never discovered chemotherapy, can you imagine how different the world would be without a way to fight cancer beyong cutting it out?
Edit: its disgusting, i literally said that in 4 different ways. Human history is bloody. It has to remembered or it could happen again.