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  • Medical Conditions In Concentration Camps
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    Medical Conditions of Concentration Camps The medical conditions in concentration camps were very horrible. Many things happened to the prisoners at this camp and most of the worst things happened because of the medical treatments. Throughout all the camps medical experiments were performed on the prisoners. They were not only performed on the jewish but on all different kinds of people that were at the camps. The experiments were for the most part either harsh or deadly. Some of the experiments...
  • Victim To Unit 731's Experiments
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    While Germany experimented with biological weapons in World War I, the Japanese military practiced bio warfare on a mass scale in the years leading up to and throughout World War II. China became the first nation to experience the horrors of World War II. During the invasion of China, Japanese forces used methods of warfare that led to mass death and suffering on new unimaginable level. In 1932, a few months after Japanese troops moved into Manchuria, disguised as a water purification plant, Dr....
  • Milgram's Experiment
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    'The Education of a Torturer' is an account of experiments that has similar results to that of Milgram's obedience experiments that were performed in 1963. Though both experiments vary drastically, both have one grim outcome, that is that, 'it is ordinary people, not psychopaths, who become the Eichmanns of history. ' The Stanford experiment was performed by psychologists Craig Haney, W. Curtis Banks, and Philip Zimbardo. Their goal was to find out if ordinary people could become abusive if give...
  • Five Crematoria Gas Chambers At Birkenau
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    ... sought after job because workers sometimes found scraps of food in the box cars, however the workers were searched by guards after every shift. Under the direction of the SS, prisoners formed columns of five across, men on one side, women and children on the other. This is where the process known by the German word "selection" meaning selection took place. The selection team consisted mostly of doctors and was headed by the now infamous Dr. Josef Mengele, the "Angel of Death". Those sent to ...
  • Guards And Prisons
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    The Stanford Prison Experiment of 1973 raises troubling questions about the ability of individuals to exist repressive or obedient roles, if the social setting requires these roles. Philip K. Zimbardo, professor of Psychology at Stanford University, began researching how prisoners and guards assume submissive and authoritarian roles. He set out to do this by placing advertisements in a local newspaper, stating that male college students would be needed for a study of prison life paying fifteen d...

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