Sterilization and Medical Experiments in Auschwitz

During the Holocaust, the Nazis conducted extensive sterilization and medical experiments on prisoners in Auschwitz, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp. These experiments were carried out under the guise of scientific research, but their true purpose was to develop methods for controlling and exterminating entire populations. The experiments were conducted on both men and women, and included procedures such as forced sterilization, drug testing, and surgical procedures without anesthesia. The experiments caused immense suffering and death among the prisoners, and many of the victims were left with lifelong physical and psychological scars.