The Truth about Josef Mengele Documentary by Aaron Kasparov
The Truth about Josef Mengele Documentary by Aaron Kasparov.
Josef Mengele – The Hardest Working Deception Of World War Two. What's the truth behind the life and work of Josef Mengele? Josef Mengele (1911 – 1979) was a double professor in Anthropology and Medicine who was a researcher. He joined the NSDAP in 1937, and the SS in 1938. He was called up for military service in June 1940, leaving the army to join the Waffen SS [armed SS]. In 1942, Josef joined the 5th SS Armoured Division Wiking [Viking]. He rescued two solders from a burning tank and was awarded an Iron Cross, a wound badge and a Medal for the Care of the German people. He was later seriously wounded in action on the Eastern Front, and declared unfit for active service. Josef resumed his studies. In 1943, Josef applied to join the Concentration Camp service. He later became in 1944 the Chief Medical Officer as a SS Hauptsturmfuhrer [Upper assault company leader – about the same rank as a Captain in the German Army], at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Josef resumed his studies in the camp, especially genetic research into twins, while selecting Jewish deportees for labor service. He was transferred to Gross-Rosen in January 1945, taking his research with him. After the war, Josef eventually managed to escape to Argentina under an alias. Later Mengele resumed his own surname. In 1959 Josef left for Paraguay, and then Brazil. In 1976 Josef had a stroke, and in 1979, a fatal stroke while swimming. Josef's son Rolf saw him in 1977, where he saw his father who was unrepentant, still a National Socialist, claimed he never had hurt anybody and carried out his Medical duties. In 1992 DNA ascertained a body was that of Josef Mengele. Josef's skeleton is now disgustingly used as a educational aid at University of Sao Paulo's medical school. This video shows that Josef was the victim of a propaganda lie.
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