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It sounds like a spy novel is in the former Villa Schuster in Kronberg , the American CIA have tortured people in the early fifties and abused for experiments. The victims were pumped full of drugs, put under hypnosis, brainwashed or tortured with electric shocks were . This action would have been under the code name " artichoke ".

This describes the renowned filmmaker Egmont Koch. Already in 2002 he published the results of his research in the ARD documentation and the book of the same " code name artichoke. The secret human experiments of the CIA released.

was the aim of this cruel human experiments , according to Koch: The Secret Service was looking for ways to break the will of Soviet agents and defectors as potential spies can reveal .

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The experiments were planned by the CIA 's headquarters in the U.S., but conducted by Oberursel - Camp King from the off, the secret interrogation camp of the U.S. armed forces. Camp King was assumed as a Secret Safe -house, so a security house, been in Kronberg - Villa Schuster, in a hidden forest building.

Interrogation training in the basement

Haus Waldhof is the sprawling estate today is a resident of the convalescent home of the Federal Finance Administration. In the cellar of the villa would have , but called Egmont Koch many clues, terrible things played.

Early 1952 , it represents Koch, then a draw doctors and scientists at the CIA and prepare their experiments. In the summer they are ready, they begin their work.

For instance, increasing on 6 June 1952 have been a man, a " peasant type of about 35 years "deals ". One of the doctors say , it " measures blood pressure and pulse. Then he asks him about the ears. Finally, the alleged Russian agent seven cubic centimeters of anesthetic will be injected. Then the Russians will be hypnotized and interrogated .

Other "patients "should have been filled , consisting Seconal something like beer with marijuana extract, amphetamine and the drug with drug cocktails , the chef. Next the author describes how the end of August 1952, the intelligence official in a Russian defector , the effect of various drugs and test drugs. The death of the husband's landscape will be accepted. " The removal of the corpse is not a problem, " is a CIA employee responded to worried questions.

The results of these and other experiments will be the basis of secret torture manual, the CIA " Kubark "which was published 1963rd The methods are , according to Koch's research still exists today - including the interrogation squad of the U.S. Army in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib.

The American doctors and scientists , then cook , work in 1952 with their experiments closely with German colleagues. Among other things, Kurt Blome, who was involved as a concentration camp doctor in human experiments and his experiences then passed to the Americans.

FILM AND LECTURE

U.S. specialists appropriated in Oberursel Camp King and Kronberger "Villa Schuster "after the World War, the skills of Nazi torture people , it says the journalist Egmont Koch. Even local historian Manfred Kopp has dealt with the topic and will lecture in April about it.

The documentation "Torture experts. The secret methods of the CIA "by Egmont Koch sent the Südwestrundfunk 2007th A DVD recording is at SWR , Neckarstraße 230.70190 Stuttgart, phone orders 0711/9290 .

Koch's documentary " codename artichoke. The secret human experiments of CIA " stands from 2002 to www.youtube.de ( Enter Keyword artichoke) .

One was the CIA researcher Frank Olson. After his return to the U.S., he revealed to a friend, visibly affected by the events in Germany. " You'd be shocked if you knew working with the methods of our people to get secrets from the people and they do not give a hell , what happens to their test objects , "he is quoted by Koch. And die continued: "Some of the people . I was there! " Whether it is in the Villa Schuster "final experiments " were , but there is however no evidence.

In November 1953, Olson falls from the window of a New York hotel , the CIA declared it a suicide . 40 years later, his body was exhumed and autopsied . The result: Olson is probably fell victim to a violent crime .

" methods are not human "

One of the postwar period witnessed first hand at Camp King, is Franz Gajdosch . The former SS Unterscharführer was just after the war by the Americans taken prisoner and later made the bartender of the bar officer from Camp King. The 87- year-old is one of the few living eyewitnesses .

Evidence of the incidents in Kronberg , he has not, but there were rumors. "There are strange things have happened , "says Gajdosch , who now lives with his wife in an apartment building Oberursel . Finally, he knew the infamous interrogators at Camp King, the so-called "Rough Boys ". Gajdosch : " Their methods were not human , who could finish people. "

Also , another witness is still living in the Taunus : Walter Stern ( 90), for 50 years with Franz Gajdosch friends , lives in Upper Eschbach. 1957 Stern became commander of the Safehouse in Kronberg , years after the human experiments .

No, says Stern, to events before his time, he could say nothing. He could not remember . Forgot To the objection that such events could be serious but not , silent stars and smiles.

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