e deranged and the delusional. Fasten your seatbelts – it’s going to get helter skelterish…
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Doctor Death was also the name given to an equally evil man. And here is a little about Aribert Ferdinand Heim (28 June 1914
– 10 August 1992) who was an Austrian SS doctor, also
known as "Dr Death". During World War II he served at the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Mauthausen, killing and
torturing inmates by various methods, such as direct injections of toxic compounds into the hearts of his victims.
Aribert Heim worked in Mauthausen
for six weeks as a doctor starting in October 1941 at the age of 26. Prisoners
at Mauthausen called Heim "Dr. Death", or the "Butcher of
Mauthausen" for his cruelty.
Heim was known for performing
operations without anaesthesia. For about two months (October to
December 1941), Heim was stationed at the Ebensee concentration camp near Linz, Austria, where he
carried out experiments on Jews and others similar to those performed at Auschwitz by Josef Mengele.
According to Holocaust survivors, Jewish prisoners were poisoned with
various injections directly into the heart, including petrol, phenol, available
poisons or even water, to induce death.
Heim reportedly removed organs
from living prisoners without anaesthesia, killing hundreds. A prisoner by
the name of Karl Lotter also worked in the Mauthausen hospital at the time
Aribert Heim was there. Lotter testified that in 1941, he witnessed
Aribert Heim butcher a prisoner who came to him with an inflamed foot. Lotter
provided more gruesome details about how Aribert butchered the 18-year-old
prisoner. Lotter stated that Aribert gave the prisoner aesthetic and then
proceeded to cut him open, castrate him, and take out one of his kidneys. The
prisoner died, and his head was cut off, boiled and stripped of its flesh.
Heim then allegedly used this
young man's skull as a paperweight on his desk. In a sworn statement that
was given eight years after the incident Lotter stated that Heim "needed
the head because of its perfect teeth". Other survivors of the
Holocaust referred to Aribert removing tattooed flesh from prisoners and using
the skin to make seat coverings, which he gave to the commandant of the camp.
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