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Regardless of the atrocities perpetrated by the Nazi party, they sought in most things to advance technology and efficiency. As brutal as it is, using gas was a more efficient means of extermination than bullets, AND it helped to depersonalize it for those performing the executions.

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Q: Why did the Nazis start using gas chambers?
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