Herta Oberhauser, Dr. MONSTRUM from Auschwitz and Ravensbrück.

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Probably the most famous doctor-monster who gave a completely new dimension of horror with his experiments on people during the Second World War was Josef Mengele. Still, he wasn't the only one!

There were other Nazi doctors for whom the Hippocratic oath meant nothing and who were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. Among them, one woman stood out for her atrocities and cruelty.

There were women among the monster doctors. One of the most notorious was Herta Oberhauser, a doctor from Auschwitz and Ravensbrick - a concentration camp especially remembered for the terrible crimes committed by women guards.

What made Herta stand out were the experiments on women, in most cases Polish women, from whom she had organs removed, often while they were still alive. She examined the possibility of organ regeneration, as well as bone transplantation.

However, Hertha did not stop here. She killed healthy children by injecting them with poisons that make a person die within 3 to 5 minutes, but to be conscious all the time. After that, she removed the lungs and other vital organs from the patients and examined the effect of the poison.

She conducted some of the most terrifying and painful medical experiments, with an emphasis on deliberately inflicting wounds on inmates. To simulate the wounds that German soldiers suffered in battle, Oberheuser rubbed foreign objects such as wood, rusty nails, pieces of glass, dust or sawdust into cuts.

Herta was the only woman at the Nazi medical trial in Nuremberg and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. The sentence was later reduced to 10 years, and this doctor waited to see her freedom again - she was released in 1952 due to good behavior.

It is shocking that she still worked as a family doctor in Germany. She lost her work permit only after she was recognized by one of the victims from the 1958 camp. However, she complained, and regained the right to practice medicine in April 1961, after which she worked in a laboratory at the Bodelshving Institute.

She died in January 1978 at the age of 66.

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This is horrible .

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