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Sporting mullet haircuts and flares, a group of friends at Tehran university pose together in the 1970s.
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This snap from the 1960s shows glamorous locals kicking off their heels to do the Tehran twist to Iranian rock 'n' roll music of the day.
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Rolling out the red carpet: Persian rugs line the road for President Eisenhower's motorcade in Tehran in 1960.
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Promise of a vibrant future: Female students at Tehran university in 1971 read their books in the sunshine while wearing bold miniskirts and contemporary fashions. Random photos of iranian young men and women in the 70s. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-4148684/Stunning-photos-reveal-life-Iran-revolution.html http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3404803/Life-Taliban-Fascinating-photographs-idyllic-Afghanistan-1960s-residents-free-enjoy-outdoor-picnics-colourful-markets.html Lalasticlala Mynd44
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The full extent of his gruesome work will never be known because the records he sent to his mentor were shipped out in two truck loads. Any remaining notes Mengele carried with him on his escape to South America and those were never found. Josef Mengele fled Auschwitz disguised as a member of the regular German infantry before liberation. He became one of the wanted men after WWII for war crimes. Fifteen doctors were found guilty, and eight were acquitted. Of the 15, seven were given the death penalty and eight imprisoned. Despite international efforts to track him down,Josef Mengele was never apprehended and lived for 35 years on the run and hiding under various aliases, different identifies. He lived in Paraguay and Brazil until his death in 1979. One afternoon, living in Brazil, he went for a swim. While in the ocean he suffered a massive stroke and began to drown. By the time he was dragged to shore, he was dead.
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Sea-water Experiments. To study various methods of making sea water drinkable. The victims were deprived of all food and given only chemically processed sea water. Such experiments caused great pain and suffering and resulted in serious bodily injury to the victims. Malaria Experiments. To investigate immunization for and treatment of malaria. The victims were infected by mosquitoes or by injections of extracts of the mucous glands of mosquitoes. After having contracted malaria the victims were treated with various drugs to test their relative efficacy. Over 1,000 victims were used in these experiments. Many died and others suffered severe pain and permanent disability. Mustard Gas Experiments. To investigate the most effective treatment of wounds caused by Mustard gas. Wounds deliberately inflicted on the victims were infected with Mustard gas. Some of the victims died as a result of these experiments and others suffered intense pain and injury. Sulfanilamide Experiments. To investigate the effectiveness of sulfanilamide. Wounds deliberately inflicted on the victims were infected with bacteria such as streptococcus, gas gangrene, and tetanus. Circulation of blood was interrupted by tying off blood vessels at both ends of the wound to create a condition similar to that of a battlefield wound. Infection was aggravated by forcing wood shavings and ground glass into the wounds. The infection was treated with sulfanilamide and other drugs to determine their effectiveness. Many victims died as a result of these experiments and others suffered serious injury and intense agony. Spotted Fever (Typhus) Experiments. to investigate the effectiveness of spotted fever and other vaccines. Numerous victims were deliberately infected with spotted fever virus in order to keep the virus alive - over 90 percent of the victims died as a result. Experiments with Poison. to investigate the effect of various poisons upon human beings. The poisons were secretly administered to the victims in their food. The victims died as a result of the poison or were killed immediately in order to permit autopsies. In or about September 1944 the victims were shot with poison bullets and suffered torture and death. Women were injected with petrol, infected with syphilis and raped by their liberators.
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Freezing Experiments. To investigate the most effective means of treating persons who had been severely chilled or frozen. The victims were forced to remain in a tank of ice water for up to 3 hours. Extreme rigor developed in a short time. Numerous victims died in the course of these experiments. After the survivors were severely chilled, rewarming was attempted by various means. In another series of experiments, the victims were kept naked outdoors for many hours at temperatures below freezing. The victims screamed with pain as their bodies froze.
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Mengele regularly performed surgery without anaesthetic and would obtain bodies to work on simply by injecting chloroform into inmates' hearts while they slept, which would kill them in seconds. Pregnant women were also singled out, he was known to have performed vivisections on them before consigning them to the death chambers.
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He was also interested in heredity and once tried to change the colour of children’s eyes by injecting chemicals directly into them, blinding thousands. |
Mengele did a number of medical experiments of unspeakable horror at Auschwitz, using twins. it's estimated that he examined around 3,000. These twins as young as five years of age were usually sewn together, murdered after the experiment was over, and their bodies dissected. Once Mengele's assistant rounded up 14 pairs of Gypsy twins during the night. Mengele placed them on his polished marble dissection table and putthem to sleep. He then proceeded to inject chloroform into their hearts, killing them instantaneously. Mengele then began dissecting and meticulously noting each and every piece of the twins' bodies. At Auschwitz Mengele did a number of twin studies, and these twins were usually murdered after the experiment was over and their bodies dissected. He supervised an operation by which two Gypsy children were sewn together to create Siamses twins; the hands of the children became badly infected where the veins had been resected.
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When it was reported that one block was infected with lice, Mengele solved the problem by gassing the lice together with the 750 women assigned to the block.
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At Auschwitz extermination was conducted on an industrial scale with three million persons eventually killed through gassing, starvation, shooting, and burning. Josef Mengele was the chief provider for the gas chambers. He was liscenced to kill, maim, gas, dissect, and carry out various experiment on his victims. Murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, atrocities, and other inhuman acts were an everyday occurrence as a result of these experiments. Mengele performed both physical and psychological experiments, experimental surgeries performed without anesthesia, transfusions of blood from one twin to another, isolation endurance, reaction to various stimuli. He made injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, the removal oforgans and limbs, incestuous impregnations.
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Ask a person to name the worst crime in living memory, and the Holocaust will probably be what they come up with. Ask them to name the worst crime scene of the Holocaust, and Auschwitz is the natural answer. Ask a person who knew that camp what the worst part of it was, and the killing center at Birkenau will be the answer. Ask a survivor of Birkenau to name the most terrifying murderer in the whole complex, and they’ll give you the name of Dr. Josef Mengele. Josef Mengele, born 16 March 1911 was a German officer and physician in Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. Mengele was a notorious member of the team of doctors responsible for the selection of victims to be killed in the gas chambers and for performing deadly human experiments on prisoners. He joined the Nazi Party in 1937 and the SS in 1938. Initially assigned as a battalion medical officer at the start of World War II, he transferred to the concentration camp service in early 1943 and was assigned to Auschwitz. There he saw the opportunity to conduct genetic research on human subjects. His subsequent experiments, focusing primarily on twins, dwarves,, and had no regard for the health or safety of the victims. So called camp doctors, especially the notorious Josef Mengele, would torture Jewish children, Gypsy children and many others. "Patients" were put into pressure chambers, tested with drugs, castrated, frozen to death, and exposed to various other traumas. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Mengele?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C5064512773 http://www.auschwitz.dk/doctors.htm allhat-is-interesting.com/josef-mengele-nazi-experiments-t
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Iraq has banned US citizens from travelling to the country in a tit-for-tat move following Donald Trump's extreme vetting executive order. Trump has suspended travel from seven Muslim majority countries including Iraq. However, in return, Iraqi politicians have now banned Americans from their country. It was also not immediately clear who the ban will apply to American military personnel, non-government and aid workers, oil companies and other Americans doing business in Iraq. It was also not known if and how the Iraqi measure would affect cooperation in the fight against ISIS in Mosul. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4171636/Iraq-brings-travel-ban-citizens.html
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Adeyemi0:Bro, we have good people and bad people everywhere. Am not saying Muslims did that, am very sure there are Muslims that cant hurt a fly, and there are Christian murderers, serial killers out there. Just trying to bring out a possibility here bro. Dont talk about things like this though. cc: wman |
wman:Its possible residents who hates Muslims. No one is sure bro, we've heard Muslims killing/ attacking Muslims. If you are my landlord and you're considering ejecting me from your property and probably i don't want to leave for a reason best known to me. I can do anything to get your sympathy so that i can remain in your house. |
People gather to pray in baggage claim at Dallas International Airport during a protest against Donald Trump's travel ban. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4169720/Protests-continue-against-Trump-s-immigration-policies.html
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A huge crowd of people is seen in Boston's Copley Square on Sunday during protests against the new immigration policy put forward by Trump this week.
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Prime Minister responded to the shooting on Twitter.
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A large number of heavily armed police responded to the scene and according to local media the president of the mosque said that dozens were injured. Police put up a security perimeter around the mosque and declined to comment to reporters about the incident. SWAT team police survey the perimeter of the mosque. There were 40 people inside at the time of the shooting. Police have confirmed two people were arrested in connection with the attack.
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At least five people were killed and several more injured on Sunday evening when gunmen opened fire on them as they prayed in a mosque in Quebec City in an attack decried as 'cowardly' and 'barbaric'. Earlier, a witness said that up to three gunmen fired on about 40 worshipers inside the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Center around 8pm. Most of the people inside the building were men. Quebec City Police have confirmed that two people have been arrested in connection with theattack but the investigation is ongoing. Initial reports from CBC's French-language service Radio-Canada suggest that as many as three shooters began firing. The attack comes after days of protests in America over Trump's 'Muslim ban' executive order. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4170500/Five-dead-GUNMEN-open-fire-Mosque-Quebec-City.html
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Turkish prime minister Binali Yildirim said 'you cannot settle this issue by building walls'
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said they would take in refugees refused by the United States. Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon shared Trudeau's tweet and said banned immigrants would also be welcome in Scotland. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4167502/Iran-retaliate-against-Trump-s-immigration-ban.html
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Iran has suggested they will retaliate against Donald Trump's immigration and visa ban as other world leaders hit back at the U.S. president's executive order. The Iranian foreign ministry plans to limit issuing visas to American tourists to counteract Trump's executive order introduced on Friday.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai said Trump's move affects at least 187 membersof staff.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has joined Silicon Valley's response to President Trump's immigration ban. He told staff that the company 'wouldn't exist' without immigration and insisted the firm does not support the policy. He ispictured at Trump Tower during a meeting of tech CEOs
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The federal court for the Eastern District of New York issued an emergency stay (pictured) Saturday evening. The stay means that none of the travelers detained in airports around the country can be deported.
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Permitted: Tourists were permitted from Dubai which is not a country on Trump's anti-terror list.
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It follows reports that Muslim-majority countries with ties to Trump's business empire have been excluded from the order.
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From Clinton.
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PIERS MORGAN: More Americans were killed last year by toddlers with guns than by Muslim terrorists, Mr President, where is the executive order to stop that?
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