Tinkerpeach
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As we all know the Nazi regime carried out horrific atrocities against prisoners in the name of research
From experiments on twins to freezing living people to using new methods of sterilization.
This research was captured after the war and no government has yet allowed its release to modern day researchers on morality issues.
However there are many companies asking for this research to move modern day technology and science forward.
For example, a manufacturer of arctic survival wear could use this information to create more protective equipment which would save lives.
Medical researchers could use the information on twins to help them with hereditary diseases and so forth.
My question is this: should governments make that Nazi research available to the public?
From experiments on twins to freezing living people to using new methods of sterilization.
This research was captured after the war and no government has yet allowed its release to modern day researchers on morality issues.
However there are many companies asking for this research to move modern day technology and science forward.
For example, a manufacturer of arctic survival wear could use this information to create more protective equipment which would save lives.
Medical researchers could use the information on twins to help them with hereditary diseases and so forth.
My question is this: should governments make that Nazi research available to the public?