From 1943 through 1946, more than 3,400 prisoners (including 15 Nazi generals) were processed at Fort Hunt, according to ...
World War Two was a time of huge sacrifices – including for a team of scientists in London, who conducted hundreds of dangerous experiments on themselves to help divers and submarine crews ...
In 1942, Sigmund Rascher and others conducted high-altitude experiments on prisoners at ... a toxic gas used as a weapon during World War I, Nazi doctors exposed 52 concentration-camp prisoners ...
Stanley Milgram's experiment was a controversial test of human psychology that shed light on the limitations of free will and obedience to authority.
The decades following the end of World War II, rife with secretive and dangerous radiation experiments, make for one of the darkest eras of the history of the United States. Read on to find out ...
where he worked during World War II. The former Imperial Japanese Army unit carried out human experiments on prisoners to develop biological weapons in Harbin in former Manchuria, and it was also ...