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  4. ​ @다이폴라릭  I agree with You. And it's hard to believe that someone may think that such sick, insane pseudomedical experiments can be somehow regarded as a scientific advance. In fact, most of these experiments were just unimaginable torture of prisoners by psychopats pretending to be scientists, thinking about themselves that they are "Übermenschen". These racial eugenics of that times, so-called anthropological research about so-called racial features, forced sterilization of people etc. was nothing more but insane, sick ideology. It is said that great majority of these experiments in fact had completely no scientific value, as they were conducted with violation not only of basic humanity rules, but also scientific paradigms. Only small amount of these experiments (enormously smaller than the number of victims used and murdered for these purposes) resulted in information that could be further used, for instance for military and warfare purposes or by some pharmaceutical and chemistry companies (like German IG Farbenindustrie, related with such concerns as for instance BASF or Bayer, and others). German pharmaceutical concerns were even paying to the management of concentration camps for conducting experiments with various deadly pathogens or substances on prisoners. They also earned a lot on producing gas Zyklon B used in gas chambers to murder millions. And for instance above mentioned dr Mengele in Auschwitz was obsessed about experiments on twins (his experiments had completely no scientific value at all). So such things did happen in that times, on both continents. By the way, eugenic ideology was also quite popular and developing in the USA before the war, leading also to forced sterilization of some people regarded as being "not valuable for the society". However, it didn't end as bad as in Germany, fortunately it didn't escalate there so much. And it is true (as said in many publications) that some of these so-called "researchers" have been transfered after the war to the USA, instead of being punished for crimes against humanity, which is indeed very shameful. Many of Nazis, including above mentioned Mengele, escaped to South American countries.
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