German dentists hold memorial recognising sadistic practices of profession under Nazis
Recent studies have exposed theft of gold fillings, excruciating extractions, human experiments and forced sterilisations German dentists have offered a belated acknowledgment of their profession’s brutal practices under the Nazis, admitting broad “systemic” involvement in crimes at (…)
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