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Book Synopsis: What does it feel like to starve? To feel your body cry out for nourishment, to think only of food? How many fitful, hungry nights must pass before dreams of home-cooked meals metastasize into nightmares of cannibalism? Why would anyone volunteer to find out? In The Great Starvation Experiment, historian Todd Tucker tells the harrowing story of thirty-six young men who willingly and bravely faced down profound, consuming hunger. As conscientious objectors during World War II, these men were eager to help in the war effort but restricted from combat by their pacifist beliefs. So, instead, they volunteered to become guinea pigs in one of the most unusual experiments in medical history -- one that required a year of systematic starvation.

Dr. Ancel Keys was already famous for inventing the K ration when the War Department asked for his help with feeding the starving citizens of Europe and the Far East at the war's end. Fascists and Communists, it was feared, could gain a foothold in war-ravaged areas. "Starved people," Keys liked to say, "can't be taught Democracy." The government needed to know the best way to rehabilitate those people who had been severely underfed during the long war. To study rehabilitation, Keys first needed to create a pool of starving test subjects.

Gathered in a cutting-edge lab underneath the football stadium at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Keys' test subjects forsook most food and were monitored constantly so that Dr. Keys and his scientists could study the effects of starvation on otherwise healthy people. While the weight loss of the men followed a neat mathematical curve, the psychological deterioration was less predictable. Some men drank quarts and quarts of water to fill their empty stomachs. One man chewed as many as forty packs of gum a day. One man mutilated himself to escape the experiment. Ultimately only four of the men were expelled from the experiment for cheating -- a testament to the volunteers' determination and toughness.

To prevent atrocities of the kind committed by the Nazi doctors, international law now prevents this kind of experimentation on healthy people. But in this remarkable book, Todd Tucker captures a lost sliver of American history -- a time when cold scientific principles collided with living, breathing human beings. Tucker depicts the agony and endurance of a group of extraordinary men whose lives were altered not only for the year they participated in the experiment, but forever.

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Experience the captivating and gut-wrenching journey of the heroic men who starved so that millions could live in Todd Tucker's compelling book, The Great Starvation Experiment. Dive into the vivid accounts of thirty-six young men who willingly faced extreme hunger in the name of science and humanity. This gripping narrative offers a unique perspective on World War II history, shedding light on the sacrifices made by conscientious objectors who braved systematic starvation to aid in the war effort. Discover the resilience and determination of these remarkable individuals as they navigate the physical and psychological challenges of enduring hunger.

Delve into the groundbreaking research of Dr. Ancel Keys and his team as they explore the effects of starvation on healthy individuals in a cutting-edge laboratory setting. Uncover the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by these dedicated volunteers as they push their bodies to the limits in the pursuit of knowledge. The Great Starvation Experiment offers a rare glimpse into a pivotal moment in scientific history, where scientific curiosity intersected with human suffering in a profound and unforgettable way.

Join Todd Tucker on a thought-provoking journey through the harrowing depths of hunger and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Tucker brings to life a forgotten chapter of American history that will leave you awestruck and inspired. Explore the complexities of human nature and the profound impact of sacrifice and endurance in the face of unfathomable challenges. The Great Starvation Experiment is a must-read for history buffs, science enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a gripping tale of triumph against overwhelming odds.

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