Josef Mengele: An Unethical Murderer in Concentration Camps

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Josef Mengele a school educated surgeon, was put through misery in the concentration camp doing experiments on twins. Through the critical life, Josef Mengele had a very important and interesting childhood. His childhood consisted of a lot of education. He was a high achiever in school, graduating with honors. Mengele’s work ethic and education played a big role in his life at the concentration camps, from polishing his boots to using his intelligence on surgeries. Mengele lived the life of a survivor and a killer.Mengele said, “Everything will end in catastrophe if natural selection is altered to the point that gifted people are overwhelmed by billions of morons,” he warns, predicting that 90 percent of humans will starve due to stupidity and the remaining ten percent will survive "like reptiles survived. The rest will die, just like the dinosaurs did ... we have to prevent the rise of the idiot masses” (Bulow, Luis). Throughout Mengele’s timeline, his work played the biggest role because it was full of a different surprise everyday from doing surgery on twins to taking peoples eyes out and examining them. Mengele did most of his work throughout his childhood. His family played a huge impact on his life as well by being supportive of his career. Mengele’s childhood was full of excitement but the excitement never took away from the concentration he placed on his education. Mr. Mengele was born March 16th, 1911 in Günzburg, Germany entitled into a wealthy family. He was an original kid in a happy world growing up with the family he loved. He grew up the eldest of two younger brothers, Karl and Walburga. Mengele placed his belief of nationalism. His family pushed him to to learn more and as much as he could about his religion a... ... middle of paper ... ...ily friend of Mengele and DNA evidence helped to positively identify the buried bones as those of Mengele (United States Holocaust Museum). After all of the destruction that Mengele did in the concentration camps, he still presented himself as a very successful doctor. If it had not been for the support of his family Mengele would never have gotten the education or the life he wanted to have nor would he had been able to remain anonymous for 34 years. Mengele changed many lives in the camps both positive and negatively. He doctored some to a healthy life and some were not so lucky because he killed them for research or they died from his medical experiments.. He was lucky to live for sixty-eight years because he spend much of his life in hiding , with the help of neo-Nazi networks, because he was being sought after for the crimes he committed during the Nazi war.

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