I just finished reading a book about them, titled The less you know the sounder you sleep. It says that Masha & Dasha were shown this exact experiment video when they were adults by the author while she was digging materials for the book. And now i watched what they watched on TH-cam. They had a horrible life, but in the end they had each other and a handful of people who loved them. It's an amazing story to share.
A prolonged case of medical torture. Dasha became an alcoholic and because they shared a blood it caused Masha to become intoxicated too or at least that is what was reported on a documentary that I watched. They were interviewed and both said that they had nicer clothes that were only for photos and filming.
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@@userzade you wouldn't be able to prevent them and future children from having horrible lives, this had to happen for the sake of humanity and science
@@Eye5x5 you say humanity but they were also human. maybe I couldn't save them but they shouldn't have been thrown away like trash after the research was done. It wasn't their fault that they were born differently and their entire lives shouldn't be ruined "for the sake of humanity and science." no one deserves that
The first part of that film was shocking. The treatment of the babies being pricked over and over again. I wanted to grab that needle and stick it in the nurses eye. I hate to think that the diseases they contract in their early years were injected forced research but I wouldn't be surprised. Its good to see they are smiling and happy though. It seems that they grew up hospitalised, not being allowed to play with other children but maybe I'm wrong. Great to watch them tackling problems and working too. I really think conjoined twins are needlessly separated today, especially if it means one of them has to die. I thought id but it would be too upsetting to watch this because of the year and what some medical institutions have done in the past regarding research. But it was very good to see the twins with the nurse outside and playing. I wonder what they are like now. Do they lead a healthy and fruitful lifestyle?
there's a book named " the less you know, the sounder you sleep" by Juliet Butler. This book is the autobiography of these two twins--horribly painful and tragic to read.
I see people getting uncomfortable about this research and calling it abuse, but... Without pioneering research like this back in the day, many more incidents like these births would be even more poorly understood and even WORSE cases of abuse would have happened. These sorts of situations are what can often help doctors understand the development of embryos and prevent all sorts of abuse caused by a poor understanding of ailments even normally developed babies can suffer from. I see these girls are heroes, not martyrs.
Poor little buggers 😢 the heck they pricking them with needles for? If they had their vaccinations it could be ascertained from that who felt it! Poor babes deserved a loving mummy who should have been cuddling them at home!!! 😢😢😢😢
I just finished reading a book about them, titled The less you know the sounder you sleep. It says that Masha & Dasha were shown this exact experiment video when they were adults by the author while she was digging materials for the book. And now i watched what they watched on TH-cam. They had a horrible life, but in the end they had each other and a handful of people who loved them. It's an amazing story to share.
A prolonged case of medical torture. Dasha became an alcoholic and because they shared a blood it caused Masha to become intoxicated too or at least that is what was reported on a documentary that I watched. They were interviewed and both said that they had nicer clothes that were only for photos and filming.
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all that happened to these babies was pure torture. they deserved better than to be treated as living laboratory experiment
Like what? Would YOU take them and take care of them? And that was research, rather than experiments.
@@Aabb110-x3j yes I would
@@userzade you wouldn't be able to prevent them and future children from having horrible lives, this had to happen for the sake of humanity and science
@@Eye5x5 you say humanity but they were also human. maybe I couldn't save them but they shouldn't have been thrown away like trash after the research was done. It wasn't their fault that they were born differently and their entire lives shouldn't be ruined "for the sake of humanity and science." no one deserves that
@@Eye5x5 maybe I'm being overly emotional but I get what you mean. It's just the lives of these girls have had such an impact on me
The first part of that film was shocking. The treatment of the babies being pricked over and over again. I wanted to grab that needle and stick it in the nurses eye. I hate to think that the diseases they contract in their early years were injected forced research but I wouldn't be surprised. Its good to see they are smiling and happy though. It seems that they grew up hospitalised, not being allowed to play with other children but maybe I'm wrong. Great to watch them tackling problems and working too. I really think conjoined twins are needlessly separated today, especially if it means one of them has to die. I thought id but it would be too upsetting to watch this because of the year and what some medical institutions have done in the past regarding research. But it was very good to see the twins with the nurse outside and playing. I wonder what they are like now. Do they lead a healthy and fruitful lifestyle?
there's a book named " the less you know, the sounder you sleep" by Juliet Butler. This book is the autobiography of these two twins--horribly painful and tragic to read.
That's USSR for you. One large-scale experiment for millions of unfortunates.
They died at 53 in 2003
Такие девочки хорошие, умные глаза. очень жалко их.
Как же жалко таких людей!!!
Это мутанты)
@@vestas4116 ты мутант,а это люди,которым не повезло при развитии
Неа
@@Инфоцыганка Нет
@@Нина-ц5н4м могу узнать причину?
Those are propably Maša and Daša Krivošljapova. They lived until 2003.
Yes, that’s the second set of twins. The first set only lived one year.
Weren't those girls conjoined in a different way ie at the head and side by side?
when were they born?
@@Eye5x5in 1950
I see people getting uncomfortable about this research and calling it abuse, but...
Without pioneering research like this back in the day, many more incidents like these births would be even more poorly understood and even WORSE cases of abuse would have happened. These sorts of situations are what can often help doctors understand the development of embryos and prevent all sorts of abuse caused by a poor understanding of ailments even normally developed babies can suffer from.
I see these girls are heroes, not martyrs.
No research is worth kidnapping babies for… and telling their mother her babies died.
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Whose legs are those in front? Are they one leg to one girl or do they belong to a single girl?
One to each. The shared third leg ended in a partially fused pair of feet, one side to each.
Почему издеваются над детьми. Что за эксперименты они живые души.
Эти девочки жили лучше чем все другие люди в СССР им даже квартиру выдали отдельную полное государственное обеспечение
@@КАРАМЕЛЬ-к7е вряд ли их жизнь можно назвать "жили лучше".
@@КАРАМЕЛЬ-к7е не мели бред 😂.тебе чтоб так жить.
🧬
Complete heartbreak
1:28 hmm
1:32-“twins are extremely rare OBJECTS” 😡🤯
Those poor children looked malnourished.
That's definitely their biggest problem.
They couldn't metabolize hamburgers, that's for sure. Doctors in the video explain why.
@@villebooks *hamburger sound effect*
Come on, it's the USSR. Malnourishment was the norm.
A Reality Check for Sure...
Masha and Dasha were taken away from their parents
No
@@Xtiyellls are you sure?
@@Duvmasta yes i am Russian it says that they were abandoned by their mother at birth
@@Xtiyellls I don’t believe you, sorry….
@@Duvmasta Why? see my videos in Russian
The third leg was removed in 1968.
man I been watching some not normal* stuff I gotta stop now 💀
Poor little buggers 😢 the heck they pricking them with needles for? If they had their vaccinations it could be ascertained from that who felt it! Poor babes deserved a loving mummy who should have been cuddling them at home!!! 😢😢😢😢
I'm not sure what vaccinations were available then.
Didn't need subtitles. Interesting film from the dark communist past...
Omg these two are so so creepy!! They make my skin curl!
I agree
Зачем вы так?
Your comment freaks me out
that's not the saying idiot
Rude