Holocaust jews captured from homes
SS concentration camp system
In addition to forced labour, the Nazis used prisoners incarcerated in camps as live test subjects for medical experiments. These experiments were usually extremely painful, debilitating , and in many cases, lethal.
The experiments had various purposes: experiments attempting to prove the supposed superiority of the ‘ Aryan ’ race, experiments to try and find solutions to military or common war related injuries, and or experiments to further individual doctors’ research interests.
Experiments attempting to prove the superiority of the ‘Aryan’ race
Just six months after Hitler was appointed Chancellor, on 14 July 1933 the Nazis passed their first sterilisation law, which forced people with certain hereditary conditions to be sterilised by law.
Following the mass imprisonments after the start of the Second World War, the Nazis escalated this sterilisation policy and also targeted other racial enemies such as Jews. The Nazis conducted a number of exp