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8 months ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)
Isn't it weird that the Allies never found a single death camp? Just prison work camps. And none of the Allied medical examiners found a single prisoner whose cause of death was from being gassed by Zyklon-B? In fact they were almost exclusively typhus deaths from the epidemic that swept Europe during the entirety of the war, which was spread almost exclusively by lice.
Interestingly enough Zyklon-B is just hydrogen cyanide, mostly used as a pesticide since it was far more effective at killing lice than people; as the French learned in WWI when they attempted to use it against the Central Powers but found it ineffective when used alone, because it took up to an hour to kill humans in moderate concentrations but was also explosive in concentrations as low as 5%.
Oddly enough the bolshevik communists were the only ones who found any "death camps", and all of the "death camps" they found had to have key "death camp" features rebuilt after the war ended. Isn't that strange?
Interestingly enough Zyklon-B is just hydrogen cyanide, mostly used as a pesticide since it was far more effective at killing lice than people; as the French learned in WWI when they attempted to use it against the Central Powers but found it ineffective when used alone, because it took up to an hour to kill humans in moderate concentrations but was also explosive in concentrations as low as 5%.
Oddly enough the bolshevik communists were the only ones who found any "death camps", and all of the "death camps" they found had to have key "death camp" features rebuilt after the war ended. Isn't that strange?