He experimented with the human iris to change the eye color
When it came to body abnormalities, Mengele was highly interested in the phenomenon called heterochromia. This particular condition affects the iris of the person, making them different colors. Because he tried to see if it was possible to change the color, he injected chemicals into the iris. Of course, the experiment failed most of the time, and when that happened, he removed the entire eyeball and sent it to other colleagues for further research.
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He had a collection of body parts from humans
Many of the things he kept as “souvenirs” were stashed away in the archives of the Max Planck Psychiatric Institute in Munich. Most of the remains, including a lot of jars with brains, were from all the experiments he conducted at Auschwitz.
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