When 20 years ago, out of morbid youthful curiosity, I became interested in the tools of execution and studied all the details, from the gallows to the guillotine to the lethal injection, I couldn't avoid the gas chamber. I don't know exactly whether the gas chamber is still in use today as an execution tool for executing convicts, but it was back then and what I learned about it was above all firstly, that this method of execution is one of the most humane, because the executed person simply falls asleep gently, and secondly, that the gas chamber is not a completely harmless tool for everyone involved. The chamber really has to be hermetically sealed so that no poison gas can escape. Otherwise those carrying out the execution would accidentally execute themselves, lol. The doors of the "gas chambers" in the concentration camps were simple wooden doors, one of them even had a window. A simple glass window that any weakling could have smashed. A simple wooden door that wouldn't have withstood 10 people fearing for their lives. The door of a real gas chamber looks like the door on a submarine and the reason for this is obvious. Furthermore, the person executed in this way is a corpse contaminated with poison gas, which cannot simply be touched, moved and disposed of. You can't shovel a whole mountain of gassed corpses into a mass grave with bare hands and walk around among them without breathing protection - that would be life-threatening. It takes a certain amount of time and in many cases a contrast shower with chemicals that neutralize the poison gas before the gassed corpse can be moved. In professional gas chambers, the staff wears appropriate protective clothing. On the "famous" photos, which are supposed to prove how the more than 6 million corpses were shoveled into mass graves, you can see real corpses, but definitely not gassed corpses. They were probably taken after the attack on Dresden; the true number of victims of this massacre has been suppressed to this day. Apart from that, the Jews claim that they were "gassed" with Zyklon B via shower heads. Zyklon B was a pesticide at the time and was mainly used for delousing in the camps. There were delousing chambers for people and delousing vans for clothing. It is factually impossible that the Germans used a known, commercially available delousing agent for the mass gassing of people. However, what was possibly done with the remaining prisoners in Polish camps at the end of the war was that instead of shooting them, they were suffocated with CO gas by fogging them with car exhaust fumes. But never on the industrial and logistical scale that would have been necessary to accomplish what is claimed today.
But they used Zyklon B for mass delousing of clothes and sheets, so shouldn't the people handling those also wear protection? I mean, I don't see how the gas is a problem with corpses but not with fabric?
You can hardly equate the effect of an approved delousing agent with that of a poison gas mixture used in a professional gas chamber that is intended to kill a person. Carbon monoxide already does the trick. Do you know how many people accidentally gas themselves every year because it started raining at their barbecue and they put the red-hot grill in the gazebo? They don't realize they're dying because they don't suffocate the usual way; the glowing coals don't smoke, but the embers burn the air and when you breathe that in, you just get pleasantly tired and simply fall asleep, while you suffocate from the oxygen levels in your blood dropping continuously. In fact, such a death is less painful and much gentler and perhaps also more humane than lethal injection, which is still used today in most countries with legal capital punishment. So you see, there would have been ways to make the whole story look at least halfway believable, but it just wasn't dramatic enough for the Jews, so they invented the horror stories of the gas chambers where they writhed to death by the millions, the women bent over their children to breathe their own breath into them so they could live a bit longer and whatnot, in gas chambers that were never found. What are still exhibited today as "gas chambers" in a bizarre "theme park" in Auschwitz and Bergen/Belsen are demonstrably delousing chambers. And yes, the delousing of the laundry was carried out with Zyklon B in the delousing trolleys, by personnel in protective clothing, and these trolleys were specially designed so that they were safe to use, of course. There have also been claims that the Jews were put in these wagons to kill them, but this claim is just as moronic as everything else in the whole story.
When 20 years ago, out of morbid youthful curiosity, I became interested in the tools of execution and studied all the details, from the gallows to the guillotine to the lethal injection, I couldn't avoid the gas chamber. I don't know exactly whether the gas chamber is still in use today as an execution tool for executing convicts, but it was back then and what I learned about it was above all firstly, that this method of execution is one of the most humane, because the executed person simply falls asleep gently, and secondly, that the gas chamber is not a completely harmless tool for everyone involved. The chamber really has to be hermetically sealed so that no poison gas can escape. Otherwise those carrying out the execution would accidentally execute themselves, lol. The doors of the "gas chambers" in the concentration camps were simple wooden doors, one of them even had a window. A simple glass window that any weakling could have smashed. A simple wooden door that wouldn't have withstood 10 people fearing for their lives. The door of a real gas chamber looks like the door on a submarine and the reason for this is obvious. Furthermore, the person executed in this way is a corpse contaminated with poison gas, which cannot simply be touched, moved and disposed of. You can't shovel a whole mountain of gassed corpses into a mass grave with bare hands and walk around among them without breathing protection - that would be life-threatening. It takes a certain amount of time and in many cases a contrast shower with chemicals that neutralize the poison gas before the gassed corpse can be moved. In professional gas chambers, the staff wears appropriate protective clothing. On the "famous" photos, which are supposed to prove how the more than 6 million corpses were shoveled into mass graves, you can see real corpses, but definitely not gassed corpses. They were probably taken after the attack on Dresden; the true number of victims of this massacre has been suppressed to this day. Apart from that, the Jews claim that they were "gassed" with Zyklon B via shower heads. Zyklon B was a pesticide at the time and was mainly used for delousing in the camps. There were delousing chambers for people and delousing vans for clothing. It is factually impossible that the Germans used a known, commercially available delousing agent for the mass gassing of people. However, what was possibly done with the remaining prisoners in Polish camps at the end of the war was that instead of shooting them, they were suffocated with CO gas by fogging them with car exhaust fumes. But never on the industrial and logistical scale that would have been necessary to accomplish what is claimed today.
Yes, good points.
But they used Zyklon B for mass delousing of clothes and sheets, so shouldn't the people handling those also wear protection? I mean, I don't see how the gas is a problem with corpses but not with fabric?
You can hardly equate the effect of an approved delousing agent with that of a poison gas mixture used in a professional gas chamber that is intended to kill a person. Carbon monoxide already does the trick. Do you know how many people accidentally gas themselves every year because it started raining at their barbecue and they put the red-hot grill in the gazebo? They don't realize they're dying because they don't suffocate the usual way; the glowing coals don't smoke, but the embers burn the air and when you breathe that in, you just get pleasantly tired and simply fall asleep, while you suffocate from the oxygen levels in your blood dropping continuously. In fact, such a death is less painful and much gentler and perhaps also more humane than lethal injection, which is still used today in most countries with legal capital punishment. So you see, there would have been ways to make the whole story look at least halfway believable, but it just wasn't dramatic enough for the Jews, so they invented the horror stories of the gas chambers where they writhed to death by the millions, the women bent over their children to breathe their own breath into them so they could live a bit longer and whatnot, in gas chambers that were never found. What are still exhibited today as "gas chambers" in a bizarre "theme park" in Auschwitz and Bergen/Belsen are demonstrably delousing chambers. And yes, the delousing of the laundry was carried out with Zyklon B in the delousing trolleys, by personnel in protective clothing, and these trolleys were specially designed so that they were safe to use, of course. There have also been claims that the Jews were put in these wagons to kill them, but this claim is just as moronic as everything else in the whole story.