
Could Zyklon-B Used for Mass Gassings?
Dear AnswerMan,
What evidence is there to support the theory that Zyklon-B could
not be used to exterminate millions of jews in gas chambers?
Nicole
AnswerMan
Replies:
THE SUBSTANCE IS CAPABLE of killing people, of that there is no doubt.
The problems with it are at least threefold. First, it would be a remarkably
poor choice to be made by the people who invented (and did not use)
the nerve gas Sarin. Second, the release of the gas from its carrier
pellets is a process that takes 2 to 3 hours to complete, longer than
that in cold climates such as northern Poland, a trait quite at odds
with descriptions of its almost instantaneous effect. Third, cyanide
fumes (HCN in the vapor state) react with and leave residual traces
of a highly stable cyanide compound in the mortar of brickwork. Chemical
analyses of samples taken from alleged homicidal gassing chambers were
compared with samples taken from buildings known to have been used for
delousing clothing and bedding to stem the incidence of typhus. The
walls of the delousing chambers had residual cyanide levels as high
as 13,500 parts per million, while the rooms said to be gas chambers
had on the average about 2 parts per million, within the zero error
of the measurement technique and similar to that found in other buildings
nearby (used as a base of comparison) that may have been fumigated a
few times during the war.
The chemical measurements have been verified by several researchers:
Leuchter, Rudolf, Ball, and a Polish commission from the University
of Kracow (I think I'm leaving one out, perhaps an Austrian engineer).
The Polish group made their tests in an attempt to refute those that
came earlier. On their first pass, much to the dismay of those who seek
to sustain the illusion, their numbers agreed with the other researchers.
Another commission was assembled in 1994 (or thereabouts) that came
back with results that disagreed with the first, because of some word
trickery that limited the scope of the tests. A claim is made that since
the two buildings in question at Birkenau were dynamited, the residuals
were washed out by 50 years of acid rain. This simply is not the case.
Samples were taken from the partially intact morgue room of Krema II
at Birkenau, where the foot-thick reinforced concrete roof only fell
several feet as one distorted and cracked but still intact piece rather
than being scattered as rubble. There is a large portion of the room
still accessible, and well protected from rain. But in any case, this
excuse fails to address why one can still measure extremely high levels
of Prussian blue (the cyanide residual) on the exterior walls
of building BW 5b, a delousing facility at Birkenau. Samples taken from
the walls fully exposed to the 50 years of rain ranged from 2,000 parts
per million to 10,000, and the highly visible dark stains in the brickwork
reveal the presence of Prussian blue even without a test. You can see
the same effect on brick structures in mining installations throughout
the world, wherever ore with a high cyanide content is smelted.
These details and more, including pictures of the items discussed
above, can be seen on the Web at:
The Rudolf Report
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