Their party, Nazi party was able to take control of all media outlets and disseminate their party’s views quickly. But they were preaching more than just socialism they were also instilling and defining cultural norms, they were building …show more content…
Then in 1960 there was a request of extradition, Mengele was tipped of and alarmed by the capture of other SS officials and ran off to Paraguay that same year (“Josef”). It was kept a secret that Mengele was in South American and finally reestablished himself in Brazil under the name Wolfgang Gerhard (Siegert). He died in 1979 on the beaches of Sao Paul and his body was dug up and verified to be him hiding under an alias name (Siegert). After his death they found his diary documenting how he had made it to South America with the power of money and Nazi allies that were working to help other members of their party escape (Siegert). This discovery helped capture other fleeing war criminals and those aiding their …show more content…
Mengele was no better than a modern day serial killer and how he could even stomach to preform such acts is beyond me. The lack of ethics and emotion just depicts a psychopath. There is no amount of knowledge worth that many lives. There was nothing gained from his experiments. He gained no credible discoveries and was just using medicine to fill his sick fantasies. Dr. Mengele was one of the sickest SS members and was fooling everyone.
The most terrifying thing is that the other SS members had zero idea why or what he was doing 80 percent of the time. Proving that there was no care about what happened to the Jewish people. They didn’t care as long as it didn’t hurt the true Germans. No one ever batted an eye at this mysterious man and often aided him even when they saw no purpose. From the start of his life he was privileged and in the end he was able to skate through life scot