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AUSCHWITZ:
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[Editorial notes: (a)The first column
on page 17 was accidentally omitted in the original book. The missing text
(below) appears on a separate errata issued by the publisher; (b) Images 9
and 10 in the original book are reversed; (c) Photo 12 is mislabeled as
Photo 13 in the original publication]
Between 1939 and
1945, Dr. Peters, had many encounters with the law after the war. Attempts
were made to make him admit that he was aware of the "Special" use of
Zyklon B, a product without warning agent [Photo 12: the added
white label between the arrows]. HCN being odorless, Degesch had founded
the name "Zyklon" on the incorporation of 5% Bromessigester / bromacetic
ester, giving a warning through its lachrymogenic and sternutative effects
that the user was in hydrocyanic atmosphere. This explains the sore
throats, coughs and watering eyes of members of the Sonderkommando.
Towards the end of the war the percentage of warning agent was reduced
because of a shortage in supply. Dr. Peters denied all knowledge of this,
despite the fact that it appears he suspected a a small amount of
"fraudulent" use of his product in the elimination of the "weak", as in
the euthanasia actions of 1939. He did not learn of its criminal and
large-scale use at Auschwitz until the summer or autumn 1944, by which
time it was too late to do anything and would he have done anything? We
must bear in mind the suffocating and constricting context imposed by the
Third Reich in war time. The scale of values, reactions and "normal" acts
suffered an uncontrollable shift towards dehumanized behavior.
KL
Auschwitz was supplied with Zyklon-B mainly by a firm called TESTA, an
abbreviation for the Tesch und Stabenow Internationale Gesellschaft für
Schädlingsbekämpfung / International pest control company, domiciled at
Messberghoff, Hamburg 1. This company had the monopoly for distributing
Zyklon-B in the eastern territories of the Reich (in fact to the east of
the Elbe). But the Auschwitz SS, having at the same time to combat
epidemics and carry out the "special treatment" of Jews, sometimes turned
directly to Degesch (located in 1939-45 at 43, Schaumainkai, or 9,
Weissfrauenstrasse, Frankfurt-am-Main, then at 70, Kaiserstrasse,
Friedberg/Hessen) to obtain quantities sufficient for their needs. For
this reason a five-ton truck with a trailer ran back and forth between
Auschwitz and the factory producing Zyklon-B, the DESSAUER WERKE für
Zucker- und Chemische Industrie AG, 40 Askanische Strasse, Dessau (about
50 kilometers north of Leipzig). The "reserve stocks" of the PMO have cans
of Zykon-B from both sources: Testa and Degesch (Dessauer Werke). Zyklon-B
without irritant (ohne Reizstoff) was delivered by the Dessauer Werke as
from August 1942. This was because a LACK of the warning agent generally
used, a bromoacetic ester. The Degesch laboratory people, who had remained
at Frankfurt, would have liked to replace it by a chlorinated carbon
dioxide ester [methyl chloroformiate] with a suffocating effect, but the
Friedburg management decided to produce Zyklon-B with no warning agent.
The head of Testa, Bruno Tesch, was judged by the British Military
Tribunal in Hamburg between 1st and 8th March 1946. He was condemned to
death simply on the verbal testimony of one of his employees, the book
keeper Emil Sohm, who declared that in autumn of 1942. he had seen among
the firm’s records, a report of a visit, dictated by Bruno Tesch, in the
course of which he is supposed to have suggested to Wehrmacht officers who
told him of the "difficulties" caused by the mass executions of Jews by
shooting, that they should kill them in disinfestation gas chambers using
HIS product, Zyklon B (business first!) containing a powerful poison,
prussic acid. In 1940, simple malicious gossip could easily lead to
someone being hung. I do not know whether the "trip report" was produced
before the Tribunal, but is if was not, then, this trial was a masquerade.
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Photo 11: Regulation gas mask for the
Third Reich Armed forces, type GM 38, made of synthetic rubber
with five points for attachment to the wearer's head. It is fitted
with a "J" type filter cartridge reserved for use with Zyklon-B.
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Photo 12 [PMO neg. no. 1195]
Degesch label with red printing on a Yellow background, of
a 500g can of HCN with an added white label: "Vorsicht, ohne
Warnstoff! / Take care, no warning agent!" undated.
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AUSCHWITZ: Technique
and operation of the gas chambers Jean-Claude Pressac © 1989, The
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