Nazi Doctors
"Nazi Doctors" refers to medical professionals in Germany during the Nazi regime who participated in unethical medical practices, including human experimentation and euthanasia programs. They were involved in the systematic killing of individuals deemed "unfit," such as those with disabilities, and conducted cruel experiments on concentration camp prisoners.
These doctors justified their actions through a distorted ideology that prioritized the so-called "Aryan race." Many of them were later tried in the Nuremberg Trials, where they faced charges for crimes against humanity. The legacy of their actions has led to ongoing discussions about medical ethics and the responsibilities of healthcare professionals.