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At [[Buchenwald  Concentration Camp]] (November 1943 - January 1944), [[Nazi medical experiments]] were onducted to test pharmaceutical treatments for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary bomb|incendiary bombs]].
At [[Buchenwald  Concentration Camp]] (November 1943 - January 1944), [[Nazi medical experiments]] were onducted to test pharmaceutical treatments for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by [[incendiary bomb|incendiary bombs]].
 
Charged against [[Karl Gebhardt]], [[Karl Genzken]], [[Joachim Mrugowsky]], and [[Helmut Poppendick]]. All were acquitted.

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A definition or brief description of Nazi incendiary bomb experiments.

At Buchenwald Concentration Camp (November 1943 - January 1944), Nazi medical experiments were onducted to test pharmaceutical treatments for phosphorus burns; nonconsenting prisoners were burned by incendiary bombs.