Mengele’s Early Life: Birth Of A Monster — Josef Mengele was born to a wealthy family and despite his later atrocities, he was a handsome, genial, and popular person.As a boy, his obsessions were music, the arts, and skiing. — He received Ph.D.s in anthropology and medicine. He moved into an apartment in central Buenos Aires in 1953, used family funds to buy a … Mengele worked as a carpenter in Buenos Aires, Argentina, while lodging in a boarding house in the suburb of Vicente López. I'm not sure if he had any more children after that, or whatever came of that child. On page 286, it states that Mengele was not informed on the birth on his son's child and only found out later. Rolf Mengele, son of Auschwitz physician Josef Mengele, told a West German weekly that his father went to his grave with no remorse for the grisly experiments at the death camp. He also held a doctoral degree in genetic medicine. He next worked as a salesman for his family's farm equipment company, Karl Mengele & Sons, and in 1951 he began making frequent trips to Paraguayas regional sales representative. In January 1937, he became the assistant of Dr. Otmar von Verschuer at the Institute for Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene in Frankf… Josef Mengele, Nazi doctor at Auschwitz extermination camp (1943–45) who selected prisoners for execution in the gas chambers and conducted medical experiments on inmates in pseudoscientific racial studies.
In 1935, he earned a PhD in physical anthropology from the University of Munich. According to the book "Mengele: The Complete Story" by Gerald L. Posher and John Ware, his son did have a child. When Rolf Mengele, the son of Josef Mengele, finally got to meet his notorious father hiding out in Brazil in 1977, his father flatly denied all the false allegations that his false accusers had heaped on him and was astonished that his son believed such slander: Josef Mengele was born on March 16, 1911, in Günzburg, near Ulm, Germany.
He was the eldest son of Karl Mengele, a prosperous manufacturer of farming implements. Apparently he was quite hurt by it. Speaking with evident anguish, the son, Rolf Mengele, a 42-year-old West German lawyer, acknowledged having secretly visited his father in Brazil two years before Dr. Mengele's …
After a few weeks he moved to the house of a Nazi sympathizer in the more affluent neighborhood of Florida Este. After the war, he escaped internment and went underground, ultimately settling in South America.