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  1. The first record of the use of gas tanks took place in December of 1939 by the Nazis when an SS Sonderkommando used carbon monoxide to kill Polish mental patients. The Nazis believed that the use of gas to exterminate large numbers of people in a single setting was one of the most efficient ways of extermination.
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    With six others, he was sentenced to death by hanging, and all were executed at Landsberg Prison on June 2, 1948, age 44. Gas chambers were used in the 1930s and 1940s by the Third Reich initially as part of the “public euthanasia program” aimed at eliminating physically and intellectually disabled people and political undesirables.
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    The Gas Chambers At the fulcrum of the extermination system in Poland were the camps at Auschwitz, Maidanek, Treblinka, Chelmno, Belzec, and Sobibor…. Auschwitz was the most notorious of the extermination centers.
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    During World War II, Nazi Germany killed millions of Concentration Camp victims in gas chambers pumped full of carbon monoxide or the pesticide Zyklon B, but decided against deploying a new class of nerve gases in battle for fear of Allied retaliation.
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    The Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka camps use carbon monoxide gas generated by stationary engines attached to gas chambers. Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest of the killing centers, has four large gas chambers using Zyklon B (crystalline hydrogen cyanide) as the killing agent.
    Many of whom were gassed to death in camps that were specifically designed to carry out mass killings. The clip we're about to look at isn't an easy watch, as it focuses on one of the first camps where poison gas was used. At a place called Chelmno in Poland, which was then controlled by Germany.
    At a place called Chelmno in Poland, which was then controlled by Germany. DAN SNOW: The camp was run by Herbert Langer, a German commander, and the local Jewish population was among the first to suffer under his terrible plans, which saw the use of gas vans rather than the notorious gas chambers.
    Beginning in the fall of 1939, gassing installations were established at Bernburg, Brandenburg, Grafeneck, Hadamar, Hartheim, and Sonnenstein. Patients were selected by doctors and transferred from clinics to one of these centralized gassing installations and killed.
  3. The extermination procedure in the gas chambers - Auschwitz …

  4. Gas chamber - Wikipedia

  5. Crematoria & Gas Chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau

    WebThe gas chamber and Crematorium II functioned from March 1943 through November 1944. At the end of the war, in connection with the operation intended to remove the evidence of their crimes, the camp authorities …

  6. At the Killing Centers | Holocaust Encyclopedia

  7. How Nazi Gas Chambers Actually Worked - YouTube

  8. Auschwitz: How death camp became centre of Nazi …

    WebJan 22, 2020 · By the winter of 1941, the Nazis had constructed gas chambers at Auschwitz. Nazi leaders met in January 1942 at the Wannsee Conference to coordinate the industrial slaughter - what they called...

  9. Gassing Operations: Maps | Holocaust Encyclopedia

  10. Architecture of Murder. The Auschwitz-Birkenau …

    WebThey each included an undressing room and a gas chamber, both underground, and a crematorium for incinerating the bodies of the murdered. These facilities made the murder of the Jews a far more …

  11. KS3 / KS4 / GCSE History: How did the use of gas chambers …

  12. Auschwitz: Concentration Camp, Facts, Location

    WebDec 15, 2009 · In October 1944, a group of Auschwitz "Sonderkommando," young Jewish males responsible for removing corpses from crematoriums and gas chambers, staged a revolt. They assaulted their guards,...