Dr. Mengele

In 1977, his only son Rolf, never having known his father before, visited him there and found an unrepentant Nazi who claimed he had never personally harmed anyone in his whole life . Mengele, whose health had been deteriorating for years, died on February 7, 1979, in Bertioga, Brazil, where he accidentally drowned or possibly suffered a stroke while swimming in the sea. It was horrifying.

Mengele was a secondary objective of this operation, but was never found. In his account of the operation, Isser Harel, Chief Executive of the Secret Services of Israel (1952-1963), who personally presided over the successful effort to capture Eichmann in Buenos Aires reports no sightings of Mengele in 1960, but feels they might have got him if they could have moved more quickly. However they still had Eichmann in a safe house inside Argentina, and determined it would not be possible to conduct another operation at the same time.

Mengele took turns with the other SS physicians at Auschwitz in meeting incoming prisoners at the camp, where it was determined who would be retained for work and who would be sent to the gas chambers immediately. He had a look that said I am the power, said one survivor. Mengele then began dissecting and meticulously noting each and every piece of the twins bodies. At Auschwitz, Mengele did a number of twin studies.

In 1959, after suspicions had grown that he was still alive, given his divorce from Irene in 1955 and his marriage to Martha in 1958, an arrest warrant was issued by the German authorities. Mengele was exhumed on 6 June, 1985 and identified with high probability by forensic experts from UNICAMP.

By the time Eichmann had been brought out of the country, Mengele had escaped to Paraguay. In 1955, he bought a 50 percent share of Fadro Farm, a pharmaceutical company; the same year he divorced his wife, Irene.

As a doctor, Epstein proposed to Mengele a study into treatments of the disease called Noma that was noted for particularly affecting children from the camp. While the exact cause of Noma remains uncertain, it is now known that it has a higher occurrence in children suffering from malnutrition and a lower immune system response. Many develop the disease shortly after contracting another illness such as measles or tuberculosis. Mengele took an interest in physical abnormalities discovered among the arrivals at the concentration camp.

It wasn t even mentioned. In absence of a Mengele policy, Varon s standard answer to tips coming in to the embassy about the fugitive remained that the Israeli government was not searching for Mengele; the Federal Republic of Germany was. He earned doctorates in anthropology from Munich University and in medicine from Frankfurt University.

He was not, though, the Chief Medical Officer of Auschwitz — superior to him was SS-Standortarzt (garrison physician) Eduard Wirths. During his 21-month stay at Auschwitz, Mengele earned the sobriquet Angel of Death for the cruelty he visited upon prisoners. He survived the war, and after a period living incognito in Germany he fled to South America, where he became one of the most hunted of Nazi war criminals. Josef Mengele was born on 16 March 1911, the eldest of 3 children, In 1943, Mengele replaced another doctor who had fallen ill at the Nazi extermination camp Birkenau.

Instead, he lived in a bungalow in a suburb of São Paulo for the last years of his life. Everything was kept quiet to protect those who knew him in South America , Rolf said.

When asked about the secondary target by the co-pilot who helped transport Eichmann at the time he claims to have told him that had it been possible to start the operation several weeks earlier Mengele might also have been on the plane. When they checked on the last known location for Mengele in Argentina, he had apparently moved on just two weeks prior. Mengele hoped that Paraguay would be safer for him, as dictator Alfredo Stroessner was of German descent and even recruited former Nazis to help the country develop. He professed to do what he did in the name of science, but it was a madness on his part. When the SS abandoned the Auschwitz camp on January 27, 1945, Mengele transferred to Groß Rosen camp in Lower Silesia, again working as camp physician.

Mengele was a doctor who became mad because of the power he was given. Three years later, he married Martha Mengele, the widow of his younger brother Karl Jr.; she then went to Argentina with her then 14-year-old son, Dieter.

Mengele sightings were reported all over the world, but they turned out to be false. In 1985, the German police raided Hans Sedlmeier s house in Günzburg and seized address books, letters and papers hinting at the grave in Embu. He supervised an operation by which two Romanie children were sewn together to create conjoined twins; the hands of the children became badly infected where the veins had been resected, this also caused gangrene. The subjects of Mengele s research were better fed and housed than ordinary prisoners and were, for the time being, safe from the gas chambers. The book Children of the Flames, by Lucette Matalon Lagnado and Shiela Cohn Dekel, chronicles Mengele s medical experimental activities on approximately 3,000 twins who passed through the Auschwitz death camp during World War II until its liberation at the end of the war.

But Benjamin Weiser Varon, Israeli ambassador from 1968-1972, was not given any instructions by the foreign office on Mengele of any kind. Mengele often called them my dwarf family ; to him they seemed to be the perfect expression of the abnorm . Mengele s experiments also included attempts to change eye color by injecting chemicals into children s eyes, various amputations of limbs and other brutal surgeries.

Mengele ran a butcher shop — major surgeries were performed without anesthesia. After the experiment was over, these twins were usually murdered and their bodies dissected.

In 1992, a DNA test confirmed Mengele s identity. Dr.

He was buried in Embu das Artes under the name Wolfgang Gerhard , whose ID card he had used since 1976. Mengele showed little regret or remorse for his crimes and expressed in a letter his astonishment and disgust over the remorseful position taken by Hitler s chief architect and Minister of Armaments, Albert Speer. In a 2008 book about Mengele, Argentine historian Jorge Camarasa speculated that Mengele, under the alias Rudolph Weiss, continued his human experimentation in South America and as a result of these experiments, a municipality in Brazil, Cândido Godói, has a very high birthrate of twin children: one in five pregnancies, with a substantial amount of the population looking Nordic. Mengele was listed on the Allies list of war criminals as early as 1944. He gained notoriety for being one of the SS physicians who supervised the selection of arriving transports of prisoners, determining who was to be killed and who was to become a forced laborer, and for performing human experiments on camp inmates, amongst whom Mengele was known as the Angel of Death or Beautiful Devil . In 1940, he was placed in the reserve medical corps, following which he served with the 5th SS Panzergrenadier Division Wiking in the Eastern Front.

He also got to know other Nazis in Buenos Aires, such as Hans-Ulrich Rudel and Adolf Eichmann. Thus he left Argentina in 1962 and moved to Paraguay after managing to get a Paraguayan passport in the name of José Mengele . Shortly after the capture of Eichmann in May 1960 by the Israeli Mossad, Mengele was spotted at his home.

He was particularly interested in identical twins; they would be selected and placed in special barracks. Josef Mengele (16 March 1911 – 7 February 1979) was a German SS officer and a physician in the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.

On May 24, 1943, he became medical officer of Auschwitz-Birkenau s Gypsy camp . Only around 26 pairs of the twins survived; 60 years later, they came forward about the special privileges they were given in Auschwitz owing to Mengele s interest in twins, and how as a result they have suffered, as the children who survived his medical experiments and injections. Auschwitz prisoner Alex Dekel has said: I have never accepted the fact that Mengele himself believed he was doing serious work — not from the slipshod way he went about it.

Mengele lived with his family in a German-owned boardinghouse in the Buenos Aires suburb of Vicente Lopez from 1958 to 1960. Although he was doing well in South America, Mengele feared being captured, especially after news of Eichmann s capture and subsequent trial were revealed. The last confirmed sightings of Mengele placed him in Paraguay, and it was believed that he was still hiding there, allegedly protected by Hans-Ulrich Rudel and possibly even by president Alfredo Stroessner.

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In 1974, when his relationship with the Stammer family was coming to an end, Rudel and Gerhard discussed relocating Mengele to Bolivia where he could spend time with Klaus Barbie, but Mengele rejected this proposal. Prior to their deportation, they toured in Eastern Europe as the Lilliput Troupe.

Most of the victims died, either due to the experiments or later infections. Using the identity of Peter Hochbichler , he crossed the border to Brazil in 1960 and lived in São Paulo with the Austrian-born neo-Nazi Wolfgang Gerhard, who was a member of Hans-Ulrich Rudel s Kameradenwerk . According to a senior Mossad man, Israel had received reports that Mengele was in Brazil, but they kept this information to themselves.

But after the war Israel decided to open an embassy in Asunción, Paraguay—perhaps an ideal base from which to pursue Mengele. Another time, it was a heart that was removed, again, without anesthesia.

Rubens Maluf, owing to the family s refusal to accept them. On September 17, 2007, the U.S. Mengele was referred to as der weisse Engel ( the White Angel ) by camp inmates because when he stood on the platform inspecting new arrivals and directing some to the right, some to the left, his white coat and white arms outstretched evoked the image of a white angel.

His anxiety, however, haunted him, especially after he heard of the Mossad s abduction of Eichmann and the trial and execution in Israel. He had evaded capture for 34 years. After the exhumation, the São Paulo Institute for Forensic Medicine stored his remains and attempted to repatriate them to the remaining Mengele family members.

Subsequently, German attorneys, such as Fritz Bauer, Israel s Mossad, and private investigators like Simon Wiesenthal and Beate Klarsfeld followed the trail of the Angel of Death . He also recruited Berthold Epstein, a Jewish pediatrician.

These included dwarfs, notably the Ovitz family - the children of a Romanian artist, of whom seven of the 10 members were dwarfs. Groß Rosen was dissolved at the end of February when the Red Army was close to taking the camp. In Buenos Aires, Mengele at first worked in construction, but soon came in contact with influential Germans, who allowed him an affluent lifestyle in subsequent years.

In the seclusion of his Brazilian hideaway, Mengele became depressed, egomaniacal and aggressive, always fearing capture. Once, I witnessed a stomach operation — Mengele was removing pieces from the stomach, but without any anesthetic.

Among other locations in Paraguay, he lived on the outskirts of Hohenhau, a German colony north of Encarnación in the department of Itapúa. When it was reported that one block was infested with lice, Mengele gassed every single one of the 750 women assigned to it. Mengele used Auschwitz as an opportunity to continue his research on heredity, using inmates for human experimentation.

His concerns he stated thus: The same year, Mengele moved to Nova Europa, about 200 km (120 mi) outside São Paulo, where he lived with the Hungarian refugees Geza and Gitta Stammer, working as manager of their farm. He was only exercising his power.

Holocaust Museum released photographs taken from a photo album of Auschwitz staff, which contained eight photographs of Mengele. Subsequently Mengele became Chief Medical Officer of the main infirmary camp at Birkenau.

The Six-Day War in 1967 forced concentration of resources on addressing the Arab threat. The bones have remained in the custody of Dr.

In 1942, he was wounded at the Russian front and was pronounced medically unfit for combat, and was then promoted to the rank of SS-Hauptsturmführer (Captain) for saving the lives of two German soldiers. In August 1944, this camp was liquidated and all its inmates gassed.

Nobody ever questioned him — why did this one die? Why did that one perish? The patients did not count. Mengele placed them on his polished marble dissection table and put them to sleep.

According to a website, Once Mengele s assistant rounded up 14 pairs of Roma twins during the night. Rena Gelissen s account of her time in Auschwitz details certain experiments performed on female prisoners around October 1943.

His name was mentioned in the Nuremberg trials several times, but Allied forces were convinced that Mengele was dead, which was also claimed by Irene and the family in Günzburg. Agents of Mossad debated whether or not to also kidnap Mengele.

Rolf Mengele issued a statement saying that he had no doubt it was the remains of his father . He then injected chloroform into their hearts, killing them instantly.

 
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