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Naresh: Le 20/08/2022 à 15:27 | MAJ à 10/07/2024 à 19:57
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Publié : Le 20/08/2022 à 15:27 | MAJ à 10/07/2024 à 19:57
Par : Naresh

After almost 140 days of proceedings, including the testimony of 85 witnesses and the submission of almost 1,500 documents, the American judges pronounced their verdict on August 20, 1947. Sixteen of the doctors were found guilty. Seven were sentenced to death. They were executed on June 2, 1948.

On December 9, 1946, an American military tribunal opened criminal proceedings against 23 leading German physicians and administrators for their willing participation in war crimes and crimes against humanity. This was the 1st of the Subsequent Nuremberg proceedings.

In Nazi Germany, German physicians planned and enacted the Euthanasia program, the systematic killing of those they deemed “unworthy of life.” The victims included the institutionalized mentally ill and physically impaired. Further, during World War II, German physicians conducted pseudoscientific medical experiments utilizing thousands of concentration camp prisoners without their consent. Most died or were permanently impaired as a result. Jews, Poles, Russians, and Roma were the mostly targeted.

Organigram source © National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD.
Organigram source © National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD.