Using inmates as subjects, from Jewish people to the mentally and physically handicapped, physicians performed operations and experiments, often without any type of anesthesia. These experiments included studies of how much gas would be needed to kill a certain number of prisoners as quickly as possible and high-altitude testing that damaged the lungs of the subjects. They also messed around with germ and viral injections and made millions of these people suffer. What the doctors anticipated to accomplish were answers that would assist the Germans in war. However, the outcomes of these experiments ended up being unsatisfying or completely
Using inmates as subjects, from Jewish people to the mentally and physically handicapped, physicians performed operations and experiments, often without any type of anesthesia. These experiments included studies of how much gas would be needed to kill a certain number of prisoners as quickly as possible and high-altitude testing that damaged the lungs of the subjects. They also messed around with germ and viral injections and made millions of these people suffer. What the doctors anticipated to accomplish were answers that would assist the Germans in war. However, the outcomes of these experiments ended up being unsatisfying or completely