The Painful EXECUTION of Claus Schilling *Warning HARD TO STOMACH.

Adolf Hitler the leader of the Nazi party is appointed chancellor of Germany and aims deemed as inferior peoples especially the Jews.

The Germaning many Nazi policies and many doctors and nurses become involved in the Nazi regime because it supports their beliefs about racial hygiene.

One of the doctors willing to sacrifice ethics for will lead to human experimentation on over a thousand prisoners at Daar Shilling City and earned his degree in 1895.

Practitioner at the German hospital in London, a position he held for a few years ago and German East Africa where he became fascinated by malaria.

1933 Adolf Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany at the request of the Italian authorities.

The renowned researcher Claus Shilling moved the Ethiopian war which lasted from October 1935 to May 19 by a widespread malaria outbreak.

Munich’s elegant disease shilling seemed destined for greatness in medicine’s noblest traditions.

After earning his medical degree in 1895, he spent years as a compassionate general practitioner >> leading to high mortality rates in the hospital.

>> Shilling’s mission in Italy was to >> patients trusted his judgment.

Nobody suspected the darkness lurking beneath his professional smile.

Schilling’s fascination with malaria drew him across continents from Togo.

>> With the support of fascist dictator Mussolini, Schilling gained access backed his work with substantial financial grounds.

Everywhere he went he period human lives at risk for his creating a malaria vaccine >> started on the 1st of September Germany invaded Poland that he became >> in November 1941 shelling met Leonardo Ki in Berlin acting on the orders of Hindler the head of his experiments aimed at finding a cure for malaria at the Dha concentration camp less than 2
months after Hitler became the chancellor beginning in 1942 Shilling began his research at DA concentration camp.

>> One of the methods involved confining their hands and arms in cages filled with malaria and fatic drugs administered in doses ranging from high to lethal.

Were subjected to these cruel procedures as well.

One of them was the reverend K recounted that he and other inmates were sent to a room containing small boxes and was given a box covered with a towel and was required to hold their hands over it for monitor day and night.

Anything for results.

Father Kau recalled that he was released after 17 kills and pains in the joints.

Neither Father Kau nor the other inmates ever harsh and inhumane conditions, not through combat.

>> In total, more than one of the survivors, a substantial number were left permanently injured.

Concentration camp was liberated by units of the 45th Infantry Division.

The soldiers who entered the camp who took part in liberation later recalled we had seen men in battle blown apart prepared for this vulnerable people.

>> Several of the dead lay there with their eyes open.

They were looking at us and saying what took you so long over during its 12-year existence between 1933 and 1945.

Following the liberation of the camp, Schilling was arrested and tried during the 1st November 1945.

The trial included 40 defendants of war.

They were accused of participating in from these scientific experiments during the Nuremberg, a 10point code of human experimentation ethics in during his trial.

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The renowned researcher Claus Shilling moved the Ethiopian war which lasted from October 1935 to May 19 by a widespread malaria outbreak.

>> Prisoners later expanded to include German priests and other inmates were forced into rooms containing small wooden boxes.

Inside each box, thousands of malaria infected leading to high mortality.

>> Guards missile towels and ordered prisoners to place their hands over the openings for 30 minutes to an hour daily, week after week.

The mosquitoes starved and aggressive swarmed through the towel’s gaps.

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This period human lives at risk to his pursuit.

On the 1st of September, Germany invaded Poland with scientific precision.

In November 1941, Shelling Leonardo survived these experiments.

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One of the methods involved confining their hands and arms in cages filled with malaria and fatic drugs administered in doses ranging from high to lethal.

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>> In total, more than one the survivors, a substantial number were left permanently injured.

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The trial revelations were so shocking that they led directly to creating the Nuremberg code in 1949.

10 principles establishing high mortality standards missional requirement for informed consent.

This code emerged from Dao’s horrors attempting to ensure such crimes could never happen again under the guise of science.

During his trial, Schilling delivered >> with the support of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini gained access to preparing for this breaking down.

Several of the dead lay there with their eyes open as they were looking at us and saying, “What took you so long?” Be a terrible loss of over during its 12-year existence between 1933 and 1945.

Following the liberation of the camp, Schilling was arrested and tried during the 1st November 1945.

>> The trial included 40 defendants of war.

We were accused of participating in from these scientific experiments during the Nuremberg code, a 10point code of human experimentation ethics.

During his trial, Shilling made a plea in English, breaking down in tears.

I ask you personally an enormous help for science for my colleagues and a good part of however did not help justice.

personal responsibility for surgeons on over 1,000 prisons, some of whom died as a result in Lag in southwest Bavaria on the 28th of May.

Just before the hanging, when asked if he wanted to make a final statement, shilling replied, there were no tears for shilling independently, not under direct orders.

>> Experiments independently as acts of individual excess.

After conviction, >> instructed his lawyer not to appeal on his behalf, stating that he would rather die than remain in >> stating he preferred death over imprisonment.

Even facing execution planned the deaths of his test subjects but only to save lives through his work in Bernhard knocked institute for tropical medicine submitted clemency petitions praising Schilling scientific contributions and claiming he never intended to kill his subjects.

They portrayed him as a
passionate researcher whose experiments unfortunately resulted in unintended deaths.

This argument that scientific enthusiasm excuses mass murder was rejected absolutely.

May 28th, 1946.

Lansburg prison in southwest Bavaria.

Klaus Schilling, now 74 years old, climbed the gallow stairs.

When asked for final words, he replied, “I am not guilty.

Please get it over with.

To his final breath, Schilling maintained his innocence.

To his final breath, he refused to acknowledge the agony he missile human beings.

To his final breath, he prioritized his scientific reputation over his victim’s humanity.

The trap door opened.

Justice was served.

>> With the support of fascist dictator Mussolini, Chilling gained access to prepared for this ethics and human nature.

Several of the dead lay there with their eyes open.

They were looking at us and saying, “What took you so long?” >> Out of during its 12th year existed between 1933 and 1945.

Following the liberation of the camp, Schilling was arrested and tried during the 1st November 1945.

>> The trial included 40 defendants of war.

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enormous help for science for my colleagues and a good part to however did not help justice personal responsibility for surgeons on over 1,000 prisoners some of whom died as a result in love Aam in southwest Bavaria on the 28th of May just before the hanging when asked if he wanted to make a final statement shilling replied there were no tears shed for a >> patient who safely participates in clinical >> experiments independently as acts of individual excri instructed his lawyer not to appeal on his behalf stating that he would rather
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Muslims set church on fire after the death of khamenei in new york but then jesus intervened –

Pay attention to the Muslim man entering this church sanctuary.

His name is Lukeman.

He’s carrying gasoline to burn this place down.

Then something supernatural happens.

His lighter mysteriously dies and he collapses to his knees in complete transformation.

My name is Lakman and I’m 43 years old.

On November 5th, 2025, I was a devout Muslim who walked into a Christian church carrying gasoline and matches.

I planned to burn it to the ground that night.

Instead, Jesus Christ saved my soul and changed my life forever.

I grew up in a strict Muslim household in Brooklyn, where faith wasn’t just belief, but identity itself.

My father was an imam at our local mosque.

And from the time I could walk, I was expected to live as a perfect example of Islamic devotion.

Five prayers a day, memorizing the Quran, fasting during Ramadan.

These weren’t choices in my family.

They were commandments that shaped every breath I took.

By my 20ies, I had become deeply involved in our mosque community.

I taught Sunday school to young Muslim children, organized charity drives.

Kana spent countless hours studying Islamic theology.

My faith wasn’t casual or cultural.

It burned inside me like a flame that never dimmed.

I genuinely believed I was serving Allah with every fiber of my being.

And I looked at the world through the lens of us versus them.

The Christian churches scattered throughout our Brooklyn neighborhood always bothered me.

Not just their presence, but what they represented.

I saw them as symbols of Western corruption.

Places where people worshiped what I believed was a false god.

When I walked past St.

Matthew’s Episcopal Church on my way to work each morning.

I felt a mixture of disgust and pity for the people entering its doors.

They were lost souls, I told myself.

Following a religion that had been corrupted over centuries.

Have you ever felt anger so deep it consumes your thoughts? Thought that’s what began growing inside me during the fall of 2025.

The news from the Middle East was getting worse every day and our community was filled with rage about American foreign policy and what we saw as attacks on Islam worldwide.

Every Friday sermon at our mosque seemed to fuel that fire burning in my chest.

Then came in November 3rd, 2025.

The news broke that Ayatollah Kam had died under suspicious circumstances.

Within hours, social media was flooded with theories about Western assassination plots and CIA involvement.

The anger in our community reached a boiling point that weekend.

Men who had always preached peaceful resistance were suddenly talking about action and retaliation.

I remember sitting in our mosque’s community room that Saturday evening, listening to heated discussions about how we needed to send a message.

Our brother Ahmed, who ran the local Islamic bookstore, kept pounding his fist on the table and saying, “We couldn’t just pray our way out of this oppression.

” Brother Hassan, whose family had fled Iran decades ago, was nearly in tears talking about how Kam had been like a father figure to millions of Muslims worldwide.

The conversations weren’t explicitly about violence at first.

We talked about protests and letter writing campaigns and boycots.

But as the evening wore on and our anger intensified, the suggestions became darker.

Someone mentioned how easy it would be to disrupt Christian services.

Another brother suggested that maybe it was time these churches understood what it felt like to be under attack.

I found myself nodding along with every word.

The rage inside me wasn’t just about KA’s death anymore.

It was about every perceived injustice, every news story about Muslim persecution.

every time I felt looked down upon for my faith.

These Christians living comfortable lives in their beautiful churches had no idea what real persecution felt like.

I told myself, maybe it was time they learned.

Brother Muhammad, who worked construction and always carried himself like a man who had seen hard times, was the first to say it directly.

Churches were soft targets, he said.

Most of them didn’t even lock their doors during the day.

A small fire would send the right message without anyone getting hurt, just property damage to make a point.

The room got quiet when he said it, but not the kind of quiet that comes from disapproval.

It was the quiet of men seriously considering crossing a line they had never crossed before.

I felt my heart racing as I realized I wasn’t horrified by the suggestion.

I was intrigued.

Over the next two days, the idea consumed my thoughts completely.

I couldn’t concentrate at my job at the warehouse.

I couldn’t sleep properly.

Every time I saw St.

Matthew’s Church during my morning commute, I found myself studying its architecture and wondering how easily it would burn.

By November 5th, my [snorts] anger had transformed into something that felt like righteous purpose.

I convinced myself that Allah was calling me to take action against the enemies of Islam.

The death of Kame wasn’t just a tragedy anymore.

It was a call to arms and I believed with every fiber of my being that I was answering that call.

Looking back now, I can see how completely I had deceived myself.

I had taken my pain and rage and wrapped them in religious language until they felt holy.

I had convinced myself that hatred was actually love for my faith.

But in those final hours before that November evening, I felt more certain about my purpose than I had ever felt about anything in my entire life.

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