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  Carl Clauberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dr Carl Clauberg (September 28, 1898-August 9, 1957) was a German medical doctor who conducted medical experiments on human beings in Nazi concentration camps during World War Two.
Carl Clauberg was born in 1898 in Wuppertal, Germany, into a family of craftsmen.
Clauberg studied medicine and eventually reached the rank of chief doctor in University gynecological clinic in Kiel.
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 Encyclopedia: Carl Clauberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Dr Carl Clauberg (1898-1957) was a German medical doctor who conducted medical experiments on human beings in Nazi concentration camps during World War Two.
Professor Dr. Carl Clauberg was born in Wuppertal in 1898 into a craftsmen family.
Clauberg's experiments killed some of his subjects, and others were put to death so that autopsies could be performed.
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 Dr. Carl Clauberg
But Clauberg, one of the most respected individuals in the German medical society, transformed at Auschwitz from a healer into a systematic killer.
Carl Clauberg was born in Wuppertal in 1898 into a craftsmen family.
Carl Clauberg was put to trial in the Soviet Union and sentenced to 25 years.
www.shoah.dk /doctors/clauberg.htm   (308 words)

  
 History of Sex: Adolf Hitler: Nazi Artificial Insemination
Of those women that did survive the injections, Dr. Clauberg would remove their ovaries for analysis and/or perform hysterectomies (15) still leaving the women alive, but then all of those who survived were sent to the gas chambers after the paperwork for each experiment was completed (2, 13, 17, 18).
Clauberg also conducted sterilization experiments on the men in the concentration camps and was part of the x-ray experiments and castration experiments that Dr. Schumann and others did (10).
The whereabouts of Dr. Clauberg's assistant (14), Johannes Golbel are unknown.
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 Carl Clauberg
In 1942, he asked Heinrich Himmler, who had already been interested in Claubergs “research,” to offer him the possibility to sterilize a multitude of people for his experiments.
Clauberg escaped the approaching Red Army and went to Ravensbruck concentration camp, where he continued his experiments.
After survivor groups protested, Clauberg was arrested in 1955 but died in August 1957, shortly before his trial should have started.
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Block 10 was also known to most as "Clauberg's Block", his main goal was to find a cheap easy way to do mass sterilizations.
Clauberg during his experiments developed Progynon and Prolutin, these are both used to help with infertility.
Clauberg's goal was to set up an institute to research the causes and treatment of infertility, and to develop a non-surgical means of sterilization.
history.acusd.edu /gen/st/~mfrazer/MedicalEXP.html   (793 words)

  
 Medical Experiments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Carl Clauberg arrived at Auschwitz in the December of 1942; he received Block 10 for his medical experiments.
Clauberg also repeatedly placed men and women between two x-ray machines for several minutes, resulting in radiation burns that made them either unfit for work and to be gassed or they would die from the burns.
Survivor groups protested and Clauberg was arrested in 1955 and died in the August of 1957 shortly before his trial was to begin.
www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us /schools/rjh/marneyg/04_Holocaust-Projects/04_mccune_medical-experiments.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Dr. Joseph Mengele and Carl Clauberg
Clauberg injected chemical substances into wombs during normal gynocological examinations.
Clauberg sought to answer Himmler’s query about how long it would take to sterilize one thousand women, and eventually informed him that, using methods he developed, a staff of one doctor and ten assistants could do the job in a single day.
The injections totally destroyed the lining membrane of the womb and seriously damaged the ovaries of the victims, which were then removed and sent to Berlin to test the effectiveness of the method.
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 Medical Experiments: Auschwitz-Birkenau
The sterilization and castration experiments conducted at Auschwitz by doctors Carl Clauberg and Horst Schumann (Gutman 302-303) were supported by SS official Himmler as he provided the adequate research materials to the concentration camp (I).
Clauberg was the main doctor involved with mass sterilization at Auschwitz, as the concentration camp was placed at his disposal for his experiments on human beings and animals (I).
Clauberg developed such a method by 1943 involving a single injection of a caustic substance through the cervix that would obstruct the fallopian tubes (II) and was made during the course of a customary gynecological exam, leaving the patient unawares and achieving sterilization without operation.
cghs.dade.k12.fl.us /ib_holocaust2001/Final_Solution/selected_camps/auschwitz_medical_experiments.htm   (2855 words)

  
 LiveWire Teen Forums & College Forums - How do people feel about   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Himmler was impressed upon hearing that Doctor Carl Clauberg successfully treated a high-ranking SS officer's infertile wife.
After inseminated the women, Clauberg would often taunt the strapped-in women by stating that he had inseminated their wombs with animal sperm and that monsters were growing in their wombs.
Clauberg redirected all of his energies toward the single goal of effective mass sterilization.
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 PmWiki | AbbyIanniello / SecondDraft
Clauberg, and his associate, Herta Oberhauser, “killed children with oil and evipan injections, removed their limbs and vital organs, rubbed ground glass and sawdust into wounds” (Bulow 3).
Because of the Nuremberg Medical Trials, Carl Clausberg was tried and convicted in the Soviet Union, and was sentenced to twenty-five years in jail.
Clauberg discovered, by answering Himmler’s question of how long it would take to sterilize one thousand women, could only take one day, with one doctor and ten assistants.
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 Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Memorial Hall - Gay Holocaust - Nazi Criminals - Physicians
Clauberg conducted sterilization and castration experiments along with Horst Schumann at Auschwitz.
Clauberg injected chemical substances into wombs during normal gynaechological examinations.
Like Clauberg, SS Sturmbannführer Schumann was searching for a convenient means of mass sterilization that would enable the Third Reich to carry out the biological destruction of conquered nations by "scientific methods" - through depriving people of their reproductive capacity.
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 Carl Clauberg
Nazi physician Carl Clauberg, who performed medical experiments on prisoners in Block 10 of the Auschwitz camp.
In 1943 and 1944, on the authorization of SS chief Heinrich Himmler, Clauberg conducted experiments at Auschwitz intended to develop a method of mass sterilization.
Clauberg was arrested by Soviet authorities and was tried and sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment for his crimes related to sterilization experiments in the camps.
www.ushmm.org /wlc/article.php?lang=en&ModuleId=10007061   (157 words)

  
 THE NAZI DOCTORS: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide
The story of Carl Clauberg reveals the inseparability of the Nazi concepts of positive and negative genetics.
A gynecologist who became a professor, Clauberg’s early research on female hormones in collaboration with the Schering-Kahlbaum Pharmaceutical Company produced, during the late 1920s and early 1930s, the preparations known as Progynon and Proluton, or the treatment of infertility.
After being introduced to Himmler in 1940, Clauberg began to concentrate his research on the development of nonsurgical methods of mass sterilization, eventuating in the notorious Auschwitz sterilization experiments which will be discussed in chapter 15.
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 SS doctor
The doctor left is Dr. Carl Clauberg, before World War 2 a well-respected Professor and gynecological researcher with a successful medical career.
In December 1942, Carl Clauberg came to the deathcamp Auschwitz and received Block 10 for his medical experimental activities.
Her license to practice medicine was revoked in 1958.
www.auschwitz.dk /story/id18.htm   (553 words)

  
 Real History and German medical research
Analysis of the Auschwitz experiments of Mengele and his colleague Carl Clauberg could illuminate the rigorous ethical safeguards that surround modern research, yet few universities and hospitals have "faced up to their history" in this way.
Clauberg was directly responsible for the deaths of hundreds of women in Block 10 at Auschwitz, whom he used as human guinea pigs to develop a method of mass sterilisation that did not require surgery.
Clauberg experimented with X-rays and substances such as formalin, which would be injected into his victims' wombs to cause inflammation and scarring that left them infertile.
www.fpp.co.uk /online/04/06/Nazi_medicine.html   (1132 words)

  
 [night.blind][Daniel McVey]
Clauberg was a strange looking person not only to the boys but everyone who had the misfortune to meet him.
This was Professor Carl Clauberg's speciality, injections, and the various substances he was instructed by Mengele to use in the Laboratory.
Once the final set of injections were given, the orderly and Clauberg took the left arm of one of the boys and fixed an intravenous drip to their veins, which delivered the substance at the exact rate specified by Dr. Mengele himself.
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 Ann Kazimirski: Witness to Horrow
In 1942 and 1943, sterilization experiments were carried out on women at Auschwitz and Ravensbruck, by Professor Carl Clauberg.
The aim of his "research" was to determine the feasibility of mass sterilization by a single injection of a chemical into the womb.
Clauberg showed no regret for his experiments and even boasted about his "scientific achievements." The records of the medical experiments are available, but there is a debate in the medical community as to whether it is ethical to use the results, considering the circumstances under which the results were obtained.
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 SS-doctor Dr.Clauberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
rofessor Dr. Carl Clauberg (SS-GruppenfŸhrer of the Reserve) was born in Wuppertal in 1898 into a craftsmen family.
Thus, Clauberg came to Auschwitz in December 1942 and received Block 10 for his tests.
Only after the "Zentralrat der Juden" (Central council of Jews) had laid information against him, he was arrested in November 1955 and died in August 1957, shortly before his trial should have started.
www.wsg-hist.uni-linz.ac.at /auschwitz/html/Clauberg.html   (231 words)

  
 Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race
He was questioned by the courts on numerous occasions regarding his role in the children’s “euthanasia” program but was never formally prosecuted.
Carl Clauberg conducted cruel experiments at Auschwitz in his mission to develop an efficient, inexpensive method of mass sterilization.
Carl Clauberg studied treatments to help infertile women conceive.
www.ushmm.org /museum/exhibit/online/deadlymedicine/profiles   (1317 words)

  
 United Communities of Spirit
Carl Clauberg Clauberg conducted sterilization and castration experiments along with Horst Schumann at Auschwitz.
Johannes Golbel Golbel was Dr. Clauberg's assistant and he helped Clauberg improve the X-ray tracing material.
Adolf Porkorny Porkorny was a retired man in military medicine who supported Clauberg's work on sterilization.
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Men and women alike were forced to withstand the x-ray machines directed at their sexual organs repeatedly for several minutes.
Clauberg subjected many Jewish and gypsy women to sterilization treatments.
Clauberg died before his trial had even begun in August 1957.
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 cateng11a   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Other SS doctors infected their victims with malaria, spotted fever and gas burns, burned them with phosphorous, and attempted bone transplants.
At Himmler's behest, Professor Carl Clauberg, head physician at the Königshütte Gynecological Clinic, tested a sterilization procedure on Jewish and Gypsy women in Auschwitz and Ravensbrück.
Clauberg, sentenced by the Soviet Union in 1948 to 25 years imprisonment, was released to West Germany in 1955 under the "returnee" arrangement between Bonn and Moscow.
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 World War 2, The Nazi Doctors
These twins as young as five years of age were usually murdered after the experiment was over and their bodies dissected.
At Auschwitz Professor Carl Clauberg injected chemical substances into wombs of thousands of Jewish and Gypsy women.
They were sterilized by the injections, producing horrible pain, inflamed ovaries, bursting spasms in the stomach, and bleeding.
www.auschwitz.dk /doctors.htm   (1328 words)

  
 Medical Experiments at Auschwitz
Several hundred Jewish women from various countries lived in two large rooms on the second floor of the building.
Clauberg developed a method of non-surgical mass sterilization that consisted of introducing into the female reproductive organs a specially prepared chemical irritant that produced sever inflammation.
Like Clauberg, Schumann was searching for a convenient means of mass sterilization that would enable the Third Reich to carry out the biological destruction of conquered nations by "scientific methods"--through depriving people of their reproductive capacity.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Holocaust/aumed.html   (1097 words)

  
 Freedom of Thought - Film program
One is Dr. Irmfried Eberl, a young physician who acquired his professional skills in the course of the "euthanasia" murders and became the first commander of the Treblinka death camp; the other is Prof.
Carl Clauberg, a renowned gynecologist who abandoned his fertility treatments in order to experiment in sterilization at Auschwitz's notorious Block 10.
Among those interviewed are an SS doctor who served at Auschwitz, the photographer of Mengele's experiments, and people who where sterilized, castrated or tortured in the name of science.
www.freedom-of-thought.de /film_program.htm   (1908 words)

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