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Book SynopsisAmong the most appalling cruelties perpetrated throughout the course of the Second WorldWar was undoubtedly that of human medical and military experimentation conducted uponboth living and deceased human beings. The various Nazi human experimentationprogrammes were initially carried out not so much in the pursuit of any particular scientificdiscipline, but largely as a result of the Third Reich's obsession with race and eugenics.However, this criminal sub-discipline of the Nazi fascination, with its warped racialideologies, was excused as little other than collateral damage by many of the Nazi physiciansand their assistants.Germany's Axis ally, the Japanese Empire, notorious for its cruelty and sadism ran its ownindependent programmes of human experimentation such as Unit 731 where human beingswere not only subject to the most appalling abuses but were injected with cocktails of poisonsand/or diseases and in some instances were dissected while fully conscious without anyanaesthesia bei