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Karl Brandt, et al. (also known as the Doctors' Trial), was prosecuted in 1946-47 against twenty-three doctors and administrators accused of organizing and participating in war crimes and crimes against humanity in the form of medical experiments and medical procedures inflicted on prisoners and civilians.
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Nuremberg so that all medical suspects could be tried in a single proceeding within the American zone. The Medical Case, U.S.A. v. Karl Brandt, et al. (also ...
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Abstract:The "Doctors Trial" or "Medical Case" was officially designated United States of America vs. Karl Brandt, et al. (Case No. 1).
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The first of twelve cases that would eventually make up this second series of trials in Nuremberg is technically called United States v. Karl Brandt et al ...