Cruel Experiments With People of Nazi Doctors

On December 9, 1946, the trial of Nazi doctors begins in Nurmberg on charges of being involved in human experiments and mass murder under the guise of euthanasia. And in 2017 the identification of tens of thousands of victims of Nazi experiments has begun. This identification will last until 2020, where people [...]
And in 2017 the identification of tens of thousands of victims of Nazi experiments has begun. This ID will last until 2020, where people who so far were only diagnostic numbers will finally have a dignified burial.
In the archives of the Max Planck Institute in Munich, there are still brain samples of a large number of people. In some cases it is about the whole brain, and in some cases, only pieces of formality.
Many belonged to the victims of the Nazi regime, who were victimised only because they were mentally sick or retarded. According to Hitler's ideology, they are considered "lebensunwert" - unworthy to live. So they became part of the racial cleansing project launched by the Nazi leader.
In then German bureaucracy, the killing of some 300 thousand people was involved in T4's programme éeuthanasia. The Lebensunwerts were killed and their brains ended up in labs where research has been made about neurologic disorders.
If Nazi doctors named someone's disease “of interest”, they could look for his brain or take pieces of the brain even when they were alive.
In view of the events of the war, there was no time for research, and samples were stored in laboratorys in formalis.
Some, however, became part of the research of doctors and scientists led by the infamous Joseph Mengele. Many of its “detections are included in medical texts around the world, and on the basis of stored samples, many works have been published, but rarely has anyone mentioned the origin of samples on which studies were done.
The fate of the sick and mentally flawed had been determined since the beginning of Nazi rule when the law determined their sterilization. And the decision was made that pregnant women, in which it proves that their child is growing up improperly, will be forced into abortion to give birth to only the right, clean <x0).
A team of scientists from Germany, Austria, Great Britain, and the United States are looking into these samples to finally determine the names and surnames of victims that have so far been but numbers in which the diagnosis stood.
The identity of the victims must be determined in the next three years. This will be a big deal, but with the goal of having such victims a decent burial.
Something similar was done in the 1990 ' s when 100,000 samples of human tissue were buried in a common grave in Munich. The reference was to body parts of euthanasia victims, victims of medical experiments, prisoners of camps, forced laborers, and opponents of the Nazi regime.












