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The experiments conducted during World War II provide some of the most extreme examples of human rights and ethics breaches the world has seen. There is no benefit in considering the Nazi experiments as “other” or irrelevant. The greatest good that can come from these atrocities is the lessons they have to teach about what plays into and creates a hostile research environment. Before the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party, Germany was at the forefront of medical research and ethics.
The rise of the National Socialist movement led to a moral decline in physicians’ perception of their professional identity.
This was reinforced by concepts like “lives not worth living,” which were often repeated in Nazi propaganda and played a central role in justifying the atrocities committed under the Nazi regime.
The Nazi era, in general, and the behavior of Nazi doctors, in particular, show that despite a general historical progression toward greater humanity, egregious regressions, and moral backsliding have occurred.
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