Title: Triumph
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12Triumph Through Death and Struggle (1954-58)
13Chancellor Hitler, 1933
14Reichstag Fire. Berlin. February 27, 1933
15Reichstag Fire. Berlin. February 27, 1933
16A Strong Reich is the Bulwark of Peace, Nuremberg
1936
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18Leni Riefenstahl, 1933
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20Berlin May 10, 1933
21Berlin May 10, 1933
22Alamagordo, NM December 31, 2001
23Temporary Camp, near Bremen, Germany, 1933 or
1934
24Temporary Camp, Guantanamo, Cuba 2002 or 2003
25The Result Loss of Pride
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27The Jew in their element
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34"Distinguishing Marks for Protective Custody
Prisoners."
Pink triangle badge for male homosexual
prisoners, In addition to the basic badge (top),
variations marked repeat offenders, prisoners in
punishment battalions, and homosexual Jews. Other
colors identified political prisoners, previously
convicted criminals, emigrants, Jehovah's
Witnesses, and so-called asocials.
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40Sachenhausen Brickworks Homosexuals at Hard Labor
41Work will set you Free Dachau, Germany
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43The Eternal Jew
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45Jewish Women and Children Executed Ukrane, 1942
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50Poland, 1944-45?
51Matthausen, Austria 1944-45?
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54Selbstmord Dachau, Germany
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56Seawater Experiment
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61Auschwitz 1. Live vivisections on patients 2.
Blood experiments 3. Mengele injected methylne
blue into patients eyes to try to change the
brown eye color into blue (Gutman Berenbaum,
1994) 4. Removal of womens breasts (Snyder,
1976) 5. Twin studies where Mengele would inject
twins with various diseases to see the effects of
them on the human body (Gutman Berenbaum,
1994) Mengele had tied the veins together of
some of his patients to see what would happen
(Gutman Berenbaum, 1994)
626. At block ten, around 300 women were injected
with various caustic substances such as prolusion
and progynon (Fischer, 1995) 8. Doctors punctured
children's livers or removed them (Annas
Grodin, 1992) 9. Doctors tried to brainwash
prisoners by giving them high doses of
barbiturates and morphine (Lifton, 1986) 11.
Sterilization and Castration experiments
(Fischer, 1995)
6312. Cyanide salts injected into prisoners(Lifton,
1986) 13. They did pharmacological trials for
Bayer to see the effects of Ruthenol and 3582 on
different conditions such as typhus, typhoid,
paratyphoid diseases, dirheria, TB, and scarlet
fever (Lifton, 1986) 14. Artificially injected
typhus in patients (Lifton, 1986) 15. Hepatitis
experiments (Annas Grodin, 1992) 16. Starved
patients and removed their organs after death
(Fest, 1970)
6418. Vivisections by exposing leg muscles and
testing various medications on them (Lifton,
1986) 19. Putting lead acetate on various parts
of the body (Lifton, 1986) 20. Medical students
practiced and operated on people regarding their
specialty (Lifton, 1986)
65Buchenwald 3. Live vivisections on humans 5.
Liquidation by injections including by
apomorphine(Lifton, 1986) 6. Unnecessary
operations and amputations 7. Yellow Fever,
smallpox, paratyphoid AB, cholera and TB was
injected into healthy patients (Sofsky, 1997) 8.
Tried to cure homosexuality 9. Patients injected
with Luminal and Pervitin to see the effects
(Sofsky, 1997)
6610. Patients whom had typhus, doctors injected
fresh blood into them(Lifton, 1986) 11. Injected
evapium sodium and chloral hydrate in patients in
operating rooms (Hackett, 1995) 12. Burned
patients had poison injected into their
wounds(Hackett, 1995)
67Dachau 1. Hypothermia experiments - seeing how
long people will last in freezing water and
finding out what they could do to revive them
(Fischer, 1995). 2. High Altitude experiments-
studying human reactions to high altitude flight.
Prisoners were thrown into a decompression
chamber and exposed to extreme pressure or
"vacuum conditions"(Fischer, 1995) 3. Malaria
experiments- patients were infected with malaria
to find a "cure"(Fest, 1970)
684. Experiments with a plant called Polygal that
did not work (Fest, 1970) 5. Any prisoner in 1942
who had been in Dachau for longer than three
months was killed by injection (Sofsky, 1997)
69Martin Niemoller
70Pope Pius XII Poland, 1939-40?
71Martin Niemoller
72Martin Niemoller
73Martin Niemoller