Josef Mengele Accomplishments

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Dr. Josef Mengele was a Nazi SS officer and physician in Auschwitz concentration camp. He is known infamously as the “Angel of Death” due to his gruesome experiments and doings at Auschwitz concentration camp. There, he performed experiments on people of all kinds to try to find the secret of DNA modification. Most of these experiments were for his own research, but the doctor also did some work for the leader of the Nazi party, Adolf Hitler. Mengele tried to find the solution to perfecting people for Hitler’s “perfect Aryan race.” Mengele fortunately never succeeded in finding these things, for the Auschwitz concentration camp was discovered and liberated by the Soviet army on January 27, 1945. He had fled the camp weeks before it’s …show more content…

He was the oldest son of Karl Mengele, a farming implements manufacturer. Mengele had a fairly good childhood, and many Holocaust experts are perplexed to this day, wondering what went so wrong for Mengele to cause him to believe that what he was doing was morally acceptable. Dr. Mengele was a very educated man. He earned a Phd. in physical anthropology at the university of Munich in 1935. In January of 1937, Mengele became the assistant of Dr. Otmar von Verschuer at the Institute for Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene. Dr. von Verschuer was a leading scientific figure at the time, and he was widely known for his research with twins. The same year, Mengele joined the Nazi party. In 1938, after receiving his medical degree, he joined the SS. Then, in June of 1940, Mengele was drafted into the army. Soon after, he volunteered into the medical service of the armed …show more content…

Mengele was assisted by trained medical professionals that were among the prisoners. He had these assistants carry out the gruesome tasks and autopsies that were included in his research. We wouldn’t know half of the information that we do about Mengele’s doings if it wasn’t for Dr. Miklos Nyiszli, a man who performed hundreds of autopsies for Dr. Mengele during his time at Auschwitz. Mengele hoped to use his research in his “Habilitation,” a second, post doctoral dissertation that was required for admission to a university faculty as a professor in Germany. But, this plan was soon spoiled when he fled the camp in January of

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