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Human expirementation in WW2
Human Expirementation
Types Of Experiments
Syphilis Experiment
The Unit 731 of Japan wanted to discover every detail of the syphilis disease. Japanese prisoners gave them the knowledge of the effects and sypmtoms of the disease, and side effects of the treatment.
Description: In Unit 731 of Japan, the military infected prisoners with the disease to learn more about it. The unit wanted to make sure the disease would be infected, so the demanded males with the Syphilis raped other males and females .
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The treatment Salvarsan was determined of the side effects and usefulness, and the women whoi got raped with the disease, once they had their baby, the babies were taken for experimenting too. The Japanese docters learned more about the disease of syphilis this way.
U.S. Racist Mustard Gas Testing
Description: To test the effects Mustard Gas would have on the African Americans, the officers took them in a room, locked the doors and leaked the gas through pipes. The gas burns the men and makes them faint. American officers tested about 60,000 men with the gas.
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Although testing the chemicals helped during war, we do not use gas anymore becasue of the severe damage gas causes to people. None of the African American men in the experiment died, but the injuries were fatal in war when the soldiers could not escape.
The American officers wanted to see what the gas would do to only African Americans and conducted one of the many 'Rase Based' experiments. They also used Japanese Americans, and Puerto Ricans to learn how to defeat Japanese and others in war, based on race. The whites also wanted to know how the minorities react different from the "normal".
Description: 72 Polish women in the first all women concentration camp, left them injured or with deformaties, causing them to hop around. There legs had been cut open with shards of glass along with bacteria to recreate Hitlers friend Himmlers death from the doctor not using Sulfa drugs, in Hitlers eyes. the women after being injured, had to be tested with sulfa drugs.
With the Sulfonamide experiment, The Germans wanted to find how well the sulfa worked to rebuild nerves and tissues. Hitler also wanted to prove Dr. Karl Gebhardt wrong for not using the sulfa drugs when operating on his friend Himmler, that caused his death.
After 120,000 prisoners were sent through gas chambers 50,000 died. Women who were taken in groups of 10 either died in the experiment, or were excecuted right after. Towards the last few months of World War 2, the females were all held in a room on supposedly their 'exceution night'. Electrical grids were shut down by Russian prisoners, which made it dark for the women to hide until they were rescued and transsfered to a Sweeden red cross. Evetually the women were taken to America to get treatment for their wounds, although the Nazi's had destroyed all documents.
Nazi Ravensbrück Rabbits: Hitler injured and killed over 50,000 women trying to test the sulfide drug for Hydrich's death to try and prove he could have been saved.
American Racial Gas Testing: Continuing off racial stigmas, the Americans tested Gas of 'normals' to compare them to minoity troops.
Japan Syphilis Tests: About 10,000 prisoners in the Unit 731 had been killed by the experiments and women had been raped to be exposed to the disease.
Dawson, Mackenzie, editor. New York Post. 8 May 2016,
nypost.com/2016/05/08/the-women-tortured-by-nazi-doctors-and- the-american-heiress-who-saved-them/. Accessed 19 Apr. 2018.
Dickerson, Caitlin, editor. National Public Radio. 22 June 2015, www.npr.org/2015/06/22/415194765/u-s-troops-tested-by-race-in-secret-world-war-ii-chemical-experiments. Accessed 19 Apr. 2018.
Stockton, Richard, editor. Ati. 2 Nov. 2017, allthatsinteresting.com/unit-731. Accessed 19 Apr. 2018.
Working, Russel, editor. The Trial of Unit 731. 5 June 2001, www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2001/06/05/commentary/world-commentary/the-trial-of-unit-731/#.WuJCominHrc. Accessed 26 Apr. 2018.