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The reason for the appointment of Professor
Karl Brandt was the assumption that the initiation of chemical warfare by the
enemy was shortly to be expected. This assumption was based on the fact that
intelligence was accumulating, according to which gas was being prepared in
large quantities by the enemy. Thus confidential agents reported that poison
gas ammunition was being stored at Tunis and Dakar, and these reports were
constantly being confirmed.
The greatest alarm was caused by the examination of captured Russian gas masks,
which showed that they afforded protection against far stronger concentrations
of poison gas than it had so far been believed possible to achieve at the
front. Their protective capacity far surpassed that of the German Army and
civilian gas masks. From this fact, it could be concluded that the scientists
and technicians of the Red Army had succeeded in developing new and
particularly effective methods of attack in chemical warfare for known or new
chemical warfare agents.
The German measures for gas defense were totally inadequate in number, too. The
civilian population in particular was exposed almost without defense to gas
attacks because the issue of civilian and infants' gas masks in many town and
country districts was seriously behind schedule. The relevant figures for
civilian gas masks in the different supply areas were between 10 and 70 percent
of the population to be equipped, the average figure being about 32 percent,
and for infants' gas masks, about 7 percent. This estimate is based on the
total number of civilian and infants' gas masks manufactured up to that date,
in relation to the total number of persons entitled to supply. This estimate
did not take into consideration the fact that, without doubt a large part of
the equipment which, in some cases had been in the hands of the population for
years, was no longer completely fit for use on account of faulty unsuitable
storage, or had been rendered useless by air raid damage, evacuation of the
owners, and other reasons, or lost completely. The losses in civilian gas masks
were estimated at about 15,000,000 (almost 50 percent of the total output up to
that date) so that for the completion of the initial equipment (without
reserves) the manufacture of 45,000,000 gas masks had to be planned.
In view of these facts, Professor Dr. Karl Brandt was assigned the task of
providing with the utmost speed for the improvement of gas defense to avert the
danger which threatened.
Through the initiative of Professor Brandt, the gas defense program was finally
given the highest priority and had an equal standing with the program for the
construction of fighter planes and tanks.
I know that Professor Dr. Brandt was most strongly opposed to the propaganda
demand spread by extreme Party circles for the initiation of chemical warfare
by Germany.
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