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| Article = The Holocaust | Article = The Holocaust
| Description = "Cold and hot water immersion experiment claimed to be at Dachau concentration camp presided over by Professor Holzlohner (left) and Dr Rascher (right). The subject (a man with distinctly Germanic features) is wearing a Luftwaffe garment. Note the floating blocks of ice." | Description = "Cold and hot water immersion experiment claimed to be at Dachau concentration camp presided over by Professor Holzlohner (left) and Dr Rascher (right). The subject (a man in obviously good health, with distinctly Germanic features) is wearing a Luftwaffe garment. Note the floating blocks of ice."
| Source = Taken from: Hanauske-Abel, Hartmut M. "Not a Slippery Slope or Sudden Subversion: German Medicine and National Socialism in 1933." ''BMJ: British Medical Journal'' 313(7070): 1453-1463. 7 December 1996. | Source = Taken from: Hanauske-Abel, Hartmut M. "Not a Slippery Slope or Sudden Subversion: German Medicine and National Socialism in 1933." ''BMJ: British Medical Journal'' 313(7070): 1453-1463. 7 December 1996.
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