Zyklon B was originally developed as a pesticide and was used for fumigation in buildings and ships to control pests. However, it infamously became known for its use by the Nazis during the Holocaust as a method of mass murder in gas chambers. Its harmful effects are due to hydrogen cyanide, the active agent in Zyklon B, which is a highly toxic compound. Today, it is widely recognized as a symbol of the atrocities committed during World War II.
Zyklon B was the poison used in the Auschwitz gas chambers.
Because, Zyklon B is a poisonous and toxic gas which will kill people withing 15 minutes
Zyklon B
Zyklon B, I believe.
The Germans used Zyklon B for killing people in the concentration camps.
Zyklon B
Zyklon B is a pesticide. Once exposed to air, Zyklon B releases cyanide; which kills people.
Zyklon B, a brand name for a form of Hydrogen Cyanide.
Zyklon-B
Zyklon B was the poison used in the Auschwitz gas chambers.
Because, Zyklon B is a poisonous and toxic gas which will kill people withing 15 minutes
Zyklon-B, an industrial-strength pesticide, was poured through openings in the roofs of the gas chambers. When exposed to air, Zyklon-B gives off a highly toxic gas. The Allies found millions upon millions of empty Zyklon-B containers when they raided the death camps. Diesel engine exhausts were also used, either in the "showers" or in gas vans that they transported Jews to the site in.
I may be incorrect, but I believe it was called Zyklon B, a very lethal nerve gas. Of course, I may be wrong. Zyklon B was the most well known gas used for the Holocaust. However, most Jews were executed with carbon monoxide poisoning from truck exhaust because the Nazis had supply problems with Zyklon B. ___ The poison was hydrogen cyanide. Zyklon B was the base.
Zyklon B
Zyklon-B and carbon monoxide
Zyklon B
Hydrogen cyanide.