Renee Duiring still remembers how painful it looked when an Aushwitz prisoner tattooed the camp number on his arm.
“You are happy that you are getting a number, otherwise you will be finished directly in the oven,” the man said.
The Nazis gave him an option: “Ether you go to Birchenau Bhagana Camp, or become a subject for medical research. It won’t kill you.”
The Duiring, which was born in Colon in 1921, later chose a human guinea pig in the hands of Nazi gynecologist, Carl Klaubberg.
She was one of the hundreds of Jewish women who were subjected to sterilization experiments, and in 1992 told the United States Holocost Memorial Museum. He died in 2018.
Carl Claurbberg’s insidious hormone research
Clowberg studied the drug at Kail University and received his doctors in 1925. She specialized in gynecology and worked with chemicals of the Chering-Mahanbum pharmaceutical to develop hormonal compounds. Their method of helping infertile women get pregnant established them as a right over hormone research.
On May 1, 1933, Carl Klabberg attended the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) and SA (“Sturm Department,” A paramilitary organization of NSDAP). At that time, like many doctors from Germany, he hoped that the Nazi leadership would help him to pursue his research. Under governance, every German woman was expected to have as many children as possible as fair and blue eyes.
But Claurbberg researched women on how to sterilize women. This supported the inhuman, racist stance of the Nazis, which aims to flee the Jews, Sinta and Roma, and the groups of other margins search as gay and black people and disabled.
Block 10 Hell
In 1942, Cleberg sent a request for the second most powerful Nazi after Honarik Himler, Holocaust’s chief architect and Adolf Hitler. Clogberg said they need facilities to implement their new method of non-surgical sterilization of inferior women.
Until the spring of 1943, the doctor was not given his institute, but a block was allocated in the Aushwitz. There he established his very experimental laboratory in Block 10.
The first Jewish women of the neighboring Aushwitz-Birkenau Extraction Camp were shifted there.
Claurbberg Himola admitted that female prisoners were faceless; He is only interested in his lower absoman. Years later, Renny Duiring recalled the torture she had tolerated with her hands.
“We were together one by one and placed on a black glass table in a room, while the liquid was on the table. The leg was injected into our body, the X-ray machine was that the doctors see what was happening … injections burnt so much.”
Neither Renee nor other women knew what was being done to them. Earlier, Clogberg used the thesis on animals only. Their instruments were not sterile and Clogberg would use them several times. There was no anesthesia – only injection.
Depending on the status of the fallopian tubes, doctors can inject a toxin in the stomach of their subjects, which pasted the walls of the fallopian tubes together and closed them in the process. If it does not work, the process was repeated. “I had to lie in terrible pain for three days,” Duiring recalled.
Common side effects of clowberg experiments included peritonitis-bolunders filled with pus of abdominal poisoning, labor-like pain, and terrible burning sensations. The women tried to withdraw their screams, as they knew that if they were heard, they would be sent to Birchenau Gas Chambers.
Human guinea boar
How is it possible for a doctor to ignore moral concerns and behave people like animals?
Andrea Love, a historian at the Holocost Studies Center in Munich, said, “Medical and human views come to play a secondary role. Once someone becomes a person that they were no longer humans, but subhumans,” said Andrea Love, the historian of the Holocost Studies Center in Munich. New Osnabrukar Zitung.
Lov said that in the case of Clogberg, opposite to “infinite ambition”. “Hey, the opportunity to take advantage of the system to pursue his career and gain fame and glory. He subjected to everyone.”
Himmar asked Cleberg how long it would take for 1,000 women to sterilize. The doctor replied that a suitable trained physician working alone with 10 assistants sheds 1,000 Jews in a single day to ster a Fla hundred.
Failure to get justice
But he never got an opportunity to sterilize on an industrial scale. On 27 January 1945, the Red Army freed the Aushwitz. Clowberg had already fled to the Revennebrook Women’s Concentration Camp, where she continued her experiment.
Once Soviet closed on Revengebrook in April, he escaped again. Two months later, he was found, arrested, and a punishment camp in Moscow was given up to 25 years.
But in 1955, he was quickly released. For the files of the Public Prosecutor’s office, he realized that he was given a “royal reception in his hometown”.
Claumbberg returned to work at Khil University Hospital. Because the medical profession was still away from being Denji, a colleague who worked in Aushwitz was more than the reception.
But in November 1955, the Central Council of Jews filed a complaint against Clombberg, in which more than 100 witnesses prepared to testify against him. He claimed that he was a victim of slander and he felt that he was incorrectly accused.
For investigation files, Claurbberg claimed that he wanted to protect women from some deaths in the gas chambers in the block.
But Carl Klabberg, who, and 700 women, sterilized somewhere, was not yet brought for testing when he died on August 9, 1957.
Pill thanks to human experiments in 1960
Many of the victims continued to live with trauma and infertility. However, Renny Duiring miraculously gave birth to a daughter, despite Cleberg’s horphic intervention.
On August 18, 1960, the first hormonal contraceptive drug, known as Anovid, was launched in the United States.
Research conducted by Clogberg contributed significantly to its development. The Schering Company, which funded the experiments of Clauberg, was absorbed into the Bayer Pharmaceutical Group – which still marketers of the contraceptive pill.
The company announced on its website, “This revolutionary method of family planning became an important factor for Emonsipation and society.”
But in Block 10, women did not have the freedom to decide on motherhood.
This article was original in German.