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New Online Archive Names Thousands of Nazi Medical Experiment Victims

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft’s English-language platform offers public victim profiles alongside restricted archival records for deeper research

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Overview

  • On August 18, the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft and the Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina launched an English-language online database listing names and life dates of Nazi medical research victims.
  • The archive currently contains about 16,000 confirmed victim profiles and over 13,000 cases under investigation, with one report citing a total of 30,246 entries.
  • Designed as both a digital memorial and scholarly resource, the platform allows researchers to apply for access to additional archival materials under existing data-protection rules.
  • The project builds on decades of work by Oxford Brookes University scholars and a Max-Planck research initiative funded with €3–4 million since 2017, highlighting institutional involvement and postwar use of victim specimens.
  • Planned follow-ups include two multi-volume research and commemorative publications in 2026 and an update to the Munich memorial site in 2028 incorporating newly identified names.