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  1. Josef Mengele, the infamous doctor of Auschwitz, referred to as the “Angel of Death,” selected arriving prisoners on the platform at Auschwitz for the gas chambers or incarceration. He also chose prisoners for medical experiments conducted by him and other camp “ doctors .”. Mengele was born in Günzburg, Germany, on March 16, 1911.

  2. In an effort to find ways to more effectively multiply the German race, Dr. Josef Mengele performed experiments on twins at Auschwitz in hopes of plumbing the secrets of multiple births.

  3. Josef Mengele, who came to be known as the Angel of Death, directed a special group of Auschwitz arrivals, primarily twin children, to well-supplied barracks where they became involuntary guinea pigs for grisly and often fatal surgical experiments in Mengele’s pseudoscientific quest to uncover the secrets of genetics.

  4. Jan 28, 2015 · Josef Mengele was an assistant to a well-known researcher who studied twins at the Institute for Heredity Biology and Racial Hygiene in Frankfurt - he started working at Auschwitz in May 1943.

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  5. Children—victims of experiments. Children, victims of Dr Josef Mengele's experiments. Picture taken in camp photo studio.

  6. 6 days ago · Josef Mengele, the infamous doctor of Auschwitz, referred to as the “Angel of Death,” selected arriving prisoners on the platform at Auschwitz for the gas chambers or incarceration. He also chose prisoners for medical experiments conducted by him and other camps “doctors.” Jewish Virtual Library

  7. Mr. E, Age 69. Place of Persecution: Mogilev. Date: August 1943 – October 1943. “I was subjected to medical experiments from the beginning of August 1943 until the end of October 1943 under the Nazi regime. In the camp where I was kept as a child, we did not receive any food for days. We cried out for food.

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