The Second World War left behind millions of widows and orphans, devastation and grief, as well as the horror of the inhuman experiments conducted by the Nazis on living people. The horror is aggravated by the fact that the experiments were carried out by doctors - those who had to save patients and swore this upon receipt of a diploma. There were hundreds of such "doctors"; but the most terrible and inhuman was recognized Aribert Haim, who personally destroyed hundreds of experimental subjects and contributed to the death of thousands.
The beginning of life of criminal number 1
At the end of June 1914, a boy was born in the territory of the then Austro-Hungarian Empire, who was baptized as Jaime Aribert. At first, his biography was not distinguished by anything special: his father was a policeman, his mother was a housewife. The only complication: the pope categorically did not accept the monarchy existing in the country, did not like the Hungarians and was more educated than most of those around him. Accordingly, he raised his son, who grew up in the firm belief that only the Germans deserve respect (and maybe life).
Aribert Heim studied well at school, was a successful hockey player, and was popular with his peers. After completing elementary education, he wanted to become a professional athlete. But his father was arrested - he vehemently promoted Nazism. So Aribert entered the Vienna Medical University, where he played for the faculty team “for the soul”. The future physician began an affair with classmate Elena. A completely normal student life began.
However, Hitler's speech did not leave him indifferent. After receiving a diploma and practicing his profession, Aribert Heim monitored events in the Third Reich. As soon as the opportunity turned up, he became a member of the Waffen-SS. At that very moment Elena disappeared without any trace. Her fate remained unknown to relatives and friends.
"Death Death" Jaime Aribert: experiments on people
Given the specialization of the Austrian, the Nazis immediately put him to the appropriate case. Initially, he served as an ordinary nurse in Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen. Either he showed himself from the “best” side, or put forward an idea that was interesting to his superiors, but in the next concentration camp, Mauthausen, he became one of the leading “specialists”.

They say that the experiment plan was developed personally by Aribert Heim. The experiments were aimed at determining the pain threshold at which a person still remained alive, but, in fact, he ceased to be a person. Subjects were supposed to become a kind of insensitive and submissive robots - from them, they say, more sense and less hassle in forced labor. The tortures were terrifying: Aribert Haim melted the skin with his henchmen, performed surgeries (mainly amputations) without anesthesia, injected water, gasoline and various poisons directly into the heart. At the same time, he received the nickname "Doctor Death." Surviving prisoners said that his office was "decorated" with amputated limbs and carved organs. The crown of the "collection" was the head. Aribert Heim inspired people with greater fear than the gas chamber and other concentration camp staff, who were also not angels.
Führer disappointment
But all the efforts of the "Doctor of Death" were unsuccessful. Under his knife and needle, people either died or went crazy. Aribert Haim caused discontent among the immediate superiors and the top of the Reich. Therefore, in the winter of 1942, after the Stalingrad defeat, he was sent to the front: the Fuhrer scraped out the last manpower. Retreating with the army, Aribert Heim managed to survive in this meat grinder and in 1945 fell into captivity to the Americans.
Post-war life
With the captured Austrian, the Allies discovered a detailed laboratory journal, where the "doctor" recorded all the details of their experiments. The Americans were literally shocked, but Haim turned out. He said that in front of them is something like fiction, just recorded fantasies. All victims of the “Death Doctor” died, there was no evidence, and two years later Aribert Heim was released in peace. Although it would be worth it at least to be placed in a psychiatric hospital: such "fantasies" clearly indicate serious deviations. Nevertheless, the "doctor" settled in Baden-Baden and became a successful gynecologist, for an appointment to which they made an appointment for many days.
Only in 1962 did new circumstances open, as a result of which Aribert Heim was to appear before the court as a war criminal. However, investigators who arrived with a warrant found only an empty villa. "Doctor Death" disappeared without a trace.
Where is the "Doctor Death"?
The Simon Wiesenthal Center, which searches for escaped Nazis, still does not abandon the attempt to find Jaime, like the other killers. In 2008, they received information that the bloody doctor was hiding in Patagonia. Indirect evidence of this was the residence in those parts of the daughter of Khaimah.
In 2009, new data appeared, according to which Aribert Haim emigrated to Egypt in the 70s, became a Muslim (what a fall for a true Aryan!), Took the name Tariq Farid Hussein and worked as a doctor until his death, which occurred in 1992- ohm The identity of Hussein and Khaimah was confirmed by the son of the "Doctor of Death", who, as it turned out, periodically communicated with him throughout his emigration life.
However, the Wiesenthal Center refuses to consider Jaime dead. First, a corpse was not provided for a genetic examination. Secondly, children have not requested an inheritance of several million. So "Doctor Death" may well live out his life somewhere in distant lands. Unless, of course, he monitored his health and managed to stretch as long as 102 years.