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Josef Mengele - Wikipedia Mengele eluded capture despite extradition requests by the West German government and clandestine operations by the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad He drowned in 1979 after suffering a stroke while swimming off the coast of Bertioga, and was buried under the false name of Wolfgang Gerhard
Josef Mengele | Biography, Death, Angel of Death, Facts - Britannica Josef Mengele, Nazi doctor at Auschwitz extermination camp (1943–45) who selected prisoners for execution in the gas chambers and conducted medical experiments on inmates in pseudoscientific racial studies
Josef Mengele | Holocaust Encyclopedia Josef Mengele, German physician and SS captain He was the most prominent of a group of Nazi doctors who conducted medical experiments that often caused great harm or death to the prisoners In November 1943 Mengele became "Chief Camp Physician" of Auschwitz II (Birkenau)
Doctor Josef Mengele and his experiments in the camp Doctor Josef Mengele is one of the most recognizable perpetrators of crimes at Auschwitz, primarily due to his pseudomedical experiments However, can we begin by discussing his childhood, youth, and life before he was transferred to Auschwitz?
Dr Josef Mengele - Holocaust Historical Society Josef Mengele was born on 16 March 1911 in Gunzberg, near Ulm in Bavaria He was the eldest son of Karl Mengele, who was a prosperous manufacturer of farming implements and machinery After studying philosophy in Munich, Mengele obtained his medical degree at the University of Frankfurt am Main
Angel Of Death Nazi Doctor Hid In Plain Sight, New Files Reveal Notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, the physician known as the "Angel of Death" for his barbaric experiments and selections for the gas chambers, lived openly and comfortably in Argentina for
Mengele, Josef German doctor and SS Officer who served as chief physician at Auschwitz from 1943-1944 Mengele was in charge of the camp's selection process, choosing who would live and who would die (see also selektion) He sent about 400,000 people to their deaths in the gas chambers