Nazi Doctor Who Shot People With Poisoned Bullets: Joachim Mrugowsky
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Joachim Mrugowsky, an SS doctor, oversaw some of the most infamous human experiments of the Nazi regime. From typhus and vaccine tests at Buchenwald to poison bullet experiments at Sachsenhausen, he turned prisoners into test subjects. Tried at the Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial, he was convicted of war crimes and executed in 1948. This film reveals how medicine became murder under his command.
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