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How useful was inhumane human experimentation done of POWs during WW2 and Cold War?
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American/CIA, Russian, Nazi, Japanese have all done human experimentation some of which are truly insane and inhumane. How useful was the experiments? Have they shaped our science/medical/understanding of human biology or are they "experiment" only in name but is just torture/for fun?

People always said that War is good for innovation like how the radio, sonar, nuclear were all developed because of war. So, I am just curious.

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