The nazis did many experiences on humans. Some were scientific, some were just plain strange and inhuman.
We have access to these data. The question arrives: should we use these or not?
Against: It was inhuman and cruel to use humans for medical research.
For: There is nothing we can do about it, we might as well use the data if it helps us.
A case in point would be the nazi study of hypotermia, where they put prisoners into freezing water until they froze. Some of them survived, some didn't. Now you can see, if we want to study the human body's survival ability in cold temperatures, we have to use either volunter humans or some other mammals, which may or may not be aviable. Also those experiences will be cruel too...
We have access to these data. The question arrives: should we use these or not?
Against: It was inhuman and cruel to use humans for medical research.
For: There is nothing we can do about it, we might as well use the data if it helps us.
A case in point would be the nazi study of hypotermia, where they put prisoners into freezing water until they froze. Some of them survived, some didn't. Now you can see, if we want to study the human body's survival ability in cold temperatures, we have to use either volunter humans or some other mammals, which may or may not be aviable. Also those experiences will be cruel too...