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The medical experiments were gruesome and had little merit for the rest of the medical world. There motivations for the experiments were mostly about studying sub-humans according to their view. See the attached links.

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Q: Were any human experiments conducted at the concentration camps?
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Were there any human experiments in the holocaust in the concentration camp majdanek?

No human experiments was taken place at majdanek.


Why did the Nazis do medical experiments?

because they could. concentration camps offered unlimited access to unlimited numbers of subjects. while considered barbaric, most experiments were done to determine how long a human would survive under extremely adverse circumstances with a majority being done for the German air force. other experiments were conducted to see how a disease progresses or how different toxins affect the body and length of life.


What happened in consentration camps in WW2?

Human lives were exterminated, or used for cruel experiments.


Can you simplify this sentence The experience of the Nazi medical experiments performed in the concentration camps has made it painfully aware that medical experiments on human beings need to conform?

To simplify any sentence, put the subject and verb at the beginning. To do this, you often have to flip the last part of the sentence, insert a subject, and make the original first part become the end of the new sentence. First, break down your sentence. Part 1 - The experience of the Nazi medical experiments Part 2 - performed in the concentration camps Part 3 - has made it painfully aware Part 4 - that medical experiments on human beings Part 5 - need to conform? First, look at each part above. Draw a line through unnecessary words. Second, what words can be combined into phrases? You can combine "Nazi concentration camps" which gets rid of "the" before concentration. Third, where is the subject? There isn't one. You'll need to determine "who" is now "painfully aware" (a qualifier of "who"). Fourth, where is the true verb? It's "has made". This is a passive verb construction that lacks action. All sentences with a subject+action verb construction will be shorter and easier to understand. Note that when you re-write sentences, you will need to re-write it several different ways to find the best construction. Here are some examples: Society became painfully aware from experiments performed in Nazi concentration camps that medical experiments on human beings need to conform to strict ethical guidelines. Outraged by medical experiments performed in Nazi concentration camps, society determined that medical experiments on human beings must conform to strict guidelines that protect human rights. To protect human rights worldwide, medical ethicists decried the horrendous medical experimentation done on humans in Nazi concentration camps and outlined specific restrictions on human medical experiments. Just play with the sentence and try different combinations. But remember to put your subject close to the front of the sentence followed by an action verb. If allowed in this assignment, you could also make this example sentence into two complete sentences.


Are concentration camps still used today?

Yes, concentration camps are still used today in some parts of the world, such as in China where Uighur Muslims are detained in internment camps. These camps have drawn international condemnation for their human rights abuses and violations.


Why is it so difficult to know how many people died in World War 2 and how much it cost?

It is difficult to tally the dead in WW2 because quite a few died in concentration camps, buried in unmarked graves, burned, used in human experiments, ect. As for the cost? How do you put a price on a human life?


How does these readings affect your viww on the holocaust?

The experiments and the abuse are things that could get to you. Experiments on twin children in concentration camps were created to show the similarities and differences in the genetics and eugenics of twins, as well as to see if the human body can be unnaturally manipulated. In 1942 the Luftwaffe conducted experiments to learn how to treat hypothermia. One study forced subjects to endure a tank of ice water for up to three hours. The experiments became worst; experiments to investigate the effectiveness of sulfonamide, a synthetic antimicrobial agent, were conducted at Ravensbrück. Wounds inflicted on the subjects were infected with bacteria such as Streptococcus, gas gangrene, and tetanus. Circulation of blood was interrupted by tying off blood vessels at both ends of the wound to create a condition similar to that of a battlefield wound. Infection was aggravated by forcing wood shavings and ground glass into the wounds. The infection was treated with sulfonamide and other drugs to determine their effectiveness.


How did the Nazis treated people who were in the camps?

The Nazi's either put them to labor with little portions of food at the camps or they just executed them in the concentration camps in WWII instead of treating them like other actual human beings


When was Human Experiments created?

Human Experiments was created in 1979.


How many people were murdered in the camps?

Six million Jews and five million "undesirables" were killed in concentration camps or elsewhere. The undesirables were people Hitler deemed not welcome in the pure Aryan Europe he dreamed of ruling. They were mentally ill, feeble minded, dwarves, human with anomalies and deformities, communists, Hitler's enemies, and anyone else he chose to throw in the concentration camps and extermination camps.


What is the duration of Human Experiments?

The duration of Human Experiments is 1.3 hours.


Why is Mengele still important today?

While cruel and inhumane, he has recorded information about the human body. He is also a prominent figure in showing how horrible the concentration camps were.