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Parent topics
- Luftwaffe [r]: The German Air Force, both the current and WWII organization; the current usage includes the forces after German unification [e]
- Schutzstaffel [r]: A Nazi German organization, the "SS". technically part of the National Socialist German Workers' Party but in many respects a "state within a state", its functions intermingled with government offices in a manner characteristic of Adolf Hitler's desire to keep final control. While it is best known for its security and genocidal operations, it also had major economic and regular military roles, a far growth from its original role as Hitler's personal bodyguard [e]
- Nazi medical experiments [r]: Part of Holocaust was a program of nonconsensual medical experiments, primarily conducted at concentration camps, for which many of those conducted them were tried for war crimes [e]
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Participants
- Karl Brandt [r]: Senior medical officer of Nazi Germany, Gruppenfuhrer in the SS and personal physician to Adolf Hitler; executed for war crimes related to the Holocaust, including involuntary medical experiments and the technical aspects of genocide. [e]
- Karl Gebhardt [r]: A Nazi physician and Chief Surgeon of the SS; executed for Holocaust-related war crimes after conviction in the Medical Case of the Nuremberg Military Tribunals [e]
- Joachim Mrugowsky [r]: A Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS) physician, with the rank of Oberfuehrer; Chief of the SS Hygienic Institute; condemned and executed for war crimes by the Medical Case trial at the Nuremberg Military Tribunals [e]
- Sigmund Rascher [r]: SS physician involved in Nazi medical experiments; tried and executed by the SS for violations of its rules, involving hidden adoption of children and a falsified marriage [e]
- Siegfried Ruff [r]: Director of the Department for Aviation Medicine at the German Experimental Institute for Aviation; defendant at the Medical Case (NMT) [e]
- Hans Wolfgang Romberg [r]: Staff physician at the Department for Aviation Medicine at the German Experimental Institute for Aviation; defendant at the Medical Case (NMT) charged with participation in Nazi high altitude experiments [e]
- High-altitude medicine [r]: The scientific study of effects of high altitude on health. [e]
- Hypoxia [r]: A decreased partial pressure of oxygen in the blood. [e]
- Hypothermia [r]: Mammalian body temperature significantly below normal, as a result of trauma, accidental cold exposure, disease or deliberate induction for treatment [e]