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Nazi experiments

Nazi experiments were unethical scientific and medical studies conducted by the Nazi regime during World War II, often involving inhumane treatment of prisoners in concentration camps. These experiments aimed to advance Nazi ideology or gather data but disregarded human suffering and morality. They included activities like forced at-risk testing, sterilizations, exposure to extreme conditions, and biological weapon research. These experiments caused immense suffering, disability, and death, and are widely condemned as crimes against humanity. Their brutal nature led to post-war trials and strengthened international laws protecting human rights and research ethics.