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  2. Zyklon B - Wikipedia

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    Empty Zyklon B canisters found by the Allies at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945. In early 1942, the Nazis began using Zyklon B as the preferred killing tool in extermination camps during the Holocaust. [22] They used it to murder roughly 1.1 million people in gas chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Majdanek, and elsewhere.

  3. Degesch - Wikipedia

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    Degesch held the patent on the infamous pesticide Zyklon, a variant of which was used to execute people in the gas chambers of German extermination camps during the Holocaust. Through the firms Tesch & Stabenow GmbH (Testa) and Heerdt-Linger (Heli), Degesch sold the poisonous gas Zyklon B to the German Army and the Schutzstaffel (SS).

  4. Gas chamber - Wikipedia

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    A gas chamber is an apparatus for killing humans or animals with gas, ... Up to 6,000 victims were gassed with Zyklon B each day at Auschwitz. [15]

  5. Archaeologists find hidden gas chamber in concentration camp

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    Archeologists in Poland uncovered a hidden Nazi gas chamber from World War II. The chamber was part of the Sobibor concentration camp - which was closed down after an uprising by people being ...

  6. Evidence and documentation for the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    This was the gas most often cited as the murder instrument for prisoners in the gas chambers, supported by both testimony and evidence collected of Nazi policy. [43] [44] Another claim made by Holocaust deniers is that there were no specially-constructed vents in the gas chambers through which Zyklon B could be released. [45]

  7. Tesch & Stabenow - Wikipedia

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    A can of Zyklon B with adsorbent granules and original signed documents detailing ordering of Zyklon B as "materials for Jewish resettlement" (on display at Auschwitz concentration camp museum) Tesch & Stabenow was founded in 1924 in Hamburg. [2] In 1925, the firm became the only distributor of Zyklon on behalf of Degesch east of the Elbe.

  8. Majdanek concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    According to the Majdanek Museum, the gas chambers began operation in September 1942. [11] Arrival of new inmates. Zyklon B stored in the camp. There are two identical buildings at Majdanek where Zyklon B was used. Executions were carried out in barrack 41 with crystalline hydrogen cyanide released by the Zyklon B.

  9. Auschwitz concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    A gas chamber could hold up to 2,000; one former prisoner said it was around 3,000. [219] The Zyklon B was delivered to the crematoria by a special SS bureau known as the Hygiene Institute. [220] After the doors were shut, SS men dumped in the Zyklon B pellets through vents in the roof or holes in the side of the chamber.