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The '''Nazi mustard gas experiments''' were conducted, on nonconsenting prisoners, in [[Sachenhausen Concentration Camp|Sachenhausen]],[[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]], and other [[contentration camp]]s (September 1939 - April 1945) on behalf the German armed forces to investigate treatment of injuries caused by [[mustard gas]], called "Lost" or "Yellow Cross" by Germany.
The '''Nazi mustard gas experiments''' were conducted, on nonconsenting prisoners, in [[Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp|Sachsenhausen]], [[Natzweiler Concentration Camp|Natzweiler]], and other [[concentration camp]]s (September 1939 - April 1945) on behalf the German armed forces to investigate treatment of injuries caused by [[mustard gas]], called "Lost" or "Yellow Cross" by Germany.


At the [[Medical Case (NMT)]],  [[Kurt Blome]], [[Karl Brandt]], [[Rudolf Brandt]], [[Karl Gebhardt]], [[Siegfried Handloser]], [[Paul Rostock]], and [[Wolfram Sievers]] were charged. Blomer, Gebhardt, Handloser, Rostock were acquitted; Karl Brandt, Rudolf Brandt, and Sievers  convicted.
At the [[Medical Case (NMT)]],  [[Kurt Blome]], [[Karl Brandt]], [[Rudolf Brandt]], [[Karl Gebhardt]], [[Siegfried Handloser]], [[Paul Rostock]], and [[Wolfram Sievers]] were charged. Blomer, Gebhardt, Handloser, Rostock were acquitted; Karl Brandt, Rudolf Brandt, and Sievers  convicted.

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The Nazi mustard gas experiments were conducted, on nonconsenting prisoners, in Sachsenhausen, Natzweiler, and other concentration camps (September 1939 - April 1945) on behalf the German armed forces to investigate treatment of injuries caused by mustard gas, called "Lost" or "Yellow Cross" by Germany.

At the Medical Case (NMT), Kurt Blome, Karl Brandt, Rudolf Brandt, Karl Gebhardt, Siegfried Handloser, Paul Rostock, and Wolfram Sievers were charged. Blomer, Gebhardt, Handloser, Rostock were acquitted; Karl Brandt, Rudolf Brandt, and Sievers convicted.