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:* [[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] Very intriguing hook for pandemic times. No QPQ is needed for you as this is your first nomination. Long enouhh, neutral article with no citation issues. Created 2 days ago. Hook is within 200 characters. Sounds good to go!
  
 
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Marian Ciepielowski

  • ... that Buchenwald prisoner Dr. Marian Ciepielowski produced fake typhus vaccine for Nazi soldiers, while saving the real vaccine for his fellow prisoners? Source: "The sabotage consisted in the fact that instead of the vaccine we were supposed to produce... we produced 600 litres of water slightly stained with blood and seasoned with formalin for the SS combat units, while 7 litres of the real vaccine of our own production, which turned out to be better than Weigel’s, was used to vaccinate ourselves and other Buchenwald prisoners." Klodzinski, S. Sabotage at the Buchenwald SS Hygiene Institute. Dr Marian Ciepielowski. Baluk-Ulewiczowa, T., trans. Medical Review – Auschwitz. January 17, 2020. https://www.mp.pl/auschwitz. Originally published as “Sabotaz w buchenwaldzkim Instytucie Higieny SS. Dr Marian Ciepielowski” Przeglad Lekarski – Oswiecim. 1977: 141–145
    • ALT1:... that Dr. Marian Ciepielowski, while imprisoned at Buchenwald concentration camp, wrote fake research papers on typhus to be published under the name of a Nazi officer? Source: "Dr. Marian Ciepielowski and I, in solemn contempt for Nazi science, wrote half a dozen medical papers on typhus that Dr. Ding-Schuler published under his name..." Kogon, Eugen, "The Theory and Practice of Hell", pg. 142

Created by PohranicniStraze (talk). Self-nominated at 17:19, 6 April 2020 (UTC).

  • Symbol confirmed.svg Very intriguing hook for pandemic times. No QPQ is needed for you as this is your first nomination. Long enouhh, neutral article with no citation issues. Created 2 days ago. Hook is within 200 characters. Sounds good to go!