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Dr. Mengele was mostly known for his experiments on twins in particular, mainly children, regardless of mental status. Twins in particular provided an interesting dynamic in that it provided for both a control group and test group with the same dna. https://www.historyonthenet.com/what-were-the-josef-mengele-experiments
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- Dr. Mengele was mostly known for his experiments on twins in particular, mainly children, regardless of mental status. Twins in particular provided an interesting dynamic in that it provided for both a control group and test group with the same dna. https://www.historyonthenet.com/what-were-the-josef-mengele-experiments
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