Though Many Were Not Found, Some NAZI'S Found True Justice For Their Crimes To Humanity.
Dr. Josef MengeleJosef Mengele was the head doctor at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Mengele, while employed at the camp, performed horrific experiments, mainly children, to satisfy his sadistic needs. As new transports of Jews came into Auschwitz-Birkenau, most to all of the children were sent to Mengele's sub-section of the camp. Everyday, Mengele and his officers brought the children chocolate and new clothes. Many called him "Uncle Mengele". He would pick a few children and have their arms tied around their back, so blood circulation slowed and have large amounts of their blood taken to study. If the children proved healthy enough, the children were met to a terrible fate: dismemberment, infections, and inhumane surgical operations. All of the children he experimented on, sadly died.
As the war ended, and Mengele was pinned a war criminal, he quickly escaped Germany to what is assumed Vienna. After many years of different countries, aliases, and homes, Mengele succumbed to a stroke and drowned on a Brazilian ocean. |
John Demjanjuk During the fourth invasion of Poland in 1943, John Demjankuk is personally responsible for the deportation and murder by weapon and gas chamber for over twenty-eight-thousand Jews and Gypsies while serving at the Krakow ghetto and and Sobibor concentration camp. After the war, he fled to the United States where he changed his name and accent so as to not give away his true identity, While working at a car manufacture, he was suspected as a NAZI yet denied the allegations in late 1952 in Ohio. After denying his role in Germany, he fled back to Southern Germany where he passed late March in 2012, still denying the allegations
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Dr. Herta OberheuserHerta Oberheuser was another camp doctor at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. While working at the camp, she did many of her gruesome experiments on children, Her torture and killing included oil and Evipan injections, pressing, dismemberment, and a plethora of other gruesome and barbaric ways. As the war ended, Herta was caught almost immediately and sentenced to twenty years in a Russian prisoner-of-war camp. After her serving only seven years, Herta wasted no time to put her sadistic past behind her. She opened her own family practice in Germany until she was caught for faking names and other doctors in 1960. She was sent to a Federal prison in 1961 and was released shorty after until her death in 1978.
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