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malq

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Heart specialists have saved the life of an Israeli man who refused to visit a doctor for 64 years - and learned the terrible secret of his mistrust of the medical profession.

When Yitzchak Ganon, 85, came around from the anaesthetic at the hospital near Tel Aviv he was informed he only had one kidney.

'I know,' he replied. 'The last time I saw the other one it was pulsating in the hand of a man called Josef Mengele. He was a doctor too.'
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Joseph Mengele, the cruel and notorious SS medical experimenter
Full story here. Powerful holocaust reminder.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/wor...s-avoided-doctors-64-years.html#ixzz0ZUx0ZaOP
 
What terrible and disgusting cruelty for the sake of one's own pleasure. I hate reading about these things. These ss doctors didn't get a tenth of the punishment they deserved. How if you've ever loved or cared for so much as a single person, torture innocent people you don't even know. Sick.
 
What terrible and disgusting cruelty for the sake of one's own pleasure. I hate reading about these things. These ss doctors didn't get a tenth of the punishment they deserved. How if you've ever loved or cared for so much as a single person, torture innocent people you don't even know. Sick.


Most of them weren't punished at all.
 
This is too funny!I would have paid to see the look on that doctors face!

Sugarpill,ever heard of a guy named Jesus?They really fucked that guy up!
The Nazis weren't the only ones to torture and kill innocents.The Christians and Jews
did it so well people are still afraid of their gods!
 
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Most of them weren't punished at all.
I will have to really search in my files I have on my old computer but they arrested a well known creepy guard from there 4 blocks from us about 15 yrs ago give or take a few.But we all knew him as Mike the old man that lived in the house that never cracked a curtain or window.Its still empty to this day.Hes got to be dead by now but Ill have to search my files later for the proper name and story.
 
I will have to really search in my files I have on my old computer but they arrested a well known creepy guard from there 4 blocks from us about 15 yrs ago give or take a few.But we all knew him as Mike the old man that lived in the house that never cracked a curtain or window.Its still empty to this day.Hes got to be dead by now but Ill have to search my files later for the proper name and story.
This is the name of one that was back and forth across the border hidsing here but I have to dig for the other one. http://www.ryanpaul.ca/nazi-news-stories/us-arrests-alleged-nazi-guard
 
By the way, there is an interesting documentary (available through Netflix) called "Forgiving Dr. Mengele" - it tells the story of Eva Kor, who was one of "Mengele's twins" - he used a great many twin pairs in experiments because one could serve as a control while he experimented on the other. Kor feels that by forgiving him, and other Nazis, she is free and at peace - although the documentary shows that her anger might be just below the surface.

At any rate, yes, many Nazis were never punished. None were so egregious as Mengele though. Of all the Nazis who got away, he had committed the most atrocities. For him to have lived until freaking 1979 and then DROWNED is a terribly unfair death. I do know that Mossad got close to him at least once while they were tracking another Nazi in Paraguay, but they were unable to capture him. He found out about the attempt and retreated further into hiding, and they never got him again.
 
You know I was going through pics the other night and came across one of "uncle nick"not a real uncle but close family friend.When I was a kid he would tell me stories about camps and stuff.He still had the tattooed number on his arm although you couldnt read it anymore its a blurry black patch.But he was trusted to run a truck between camps with supplies that was his job and one day a soldier that had come to know him.He had become friends with alot of them they would bring him food and stuff they werent supposed to.The guy told him to keep going and not stop gave him directions on where to drive and few others loaded him up with food and stuff and told him to just drive stay out of sight as much as possible and the next day all hell broke loose.But those guys saved him for some reason
 
That is an awesome story, whisperswing. There were many like it, actually, individuals saved by kind-hearted Nazis (or guards with a moment of weakness), but every single one is valued. I would say I have heard of maybe 50 such stories in the years I've studied the Holocaust at an amateur level. That pales in comparison to how many DIDN'T get that experience, so every time I hear about someone who did, it's heartening.
 
Yeah I wish I had asked more questions but I was a kid and figured he only told what he wanted us to know.I know he lost alot of family and friends.He died 2 yrs ago but I will always remember that black patch where numbers used to be.The way I figured it was they mustve had kids his age and seeing him all the time "personalized it" a bit I guess.But he turned out to be a great man.
 
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