Doctor Josef Mengele, along with other Nazi doctors, performed horrendous experiments on people at death camps. He was nicknamed 'The Angel of Death'. He would choose people to experiment on from the platform where prisoners were separated into those who would go straight to the gas chambers and those who wouldn't. He was obsessed with twins and eye discoloration. His victims were tested with drugs, put into pressure chambers, castrated and frozen to death. Children were exposed to surgeries without anesthetic, blood transfusions, isolation endurance and reaction to various stimuli. Doctors also made deadly injections, sex change operations and organ and limb removals.
Mengele, like so many others, escaped punishment. He was captured in the US, but quickly released because the Americans were unaware that he was wanted for war crimes. He lived a peaceful life in Argentina.
Mengele, like so many others, escaped punishment. He was captured in the US, but quickly released because the Americans were unaware that he was wanted for war crimes. He lived a peaceful life in Argentina.