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There were "gas chambers", but none were designed to gas humans, let alone groups of humans, on an industrial scale

https://remember.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/b3mg0018.jpg

>Delousing chambers survived the war, Nazi disassembly, and vandalism only partially. Confusion over the nature and uses of the equipment seen here has been exploited by revisionist allegations that these are the infamous gas chambers of Auschwitz and that they were obviously too limited to have killed as many as claimed by survivors. Architectural drawings produced during the war years make it clear that clothing is what was processed.

1966 gas chamber https://history.denverlibrary.org/gallery/ca%C3%B1on-city-penitentiary

This is what it takes to forcibly gas 1 human https://history.denverlibrary.org/sites/history/files/cdm_6716.jpg

[–] 2 pts

Delousing chambers, wow that almost sounds similar to what the USA did to hundreds of thousands of mexicans crossing the border during WW2.

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Delousing chamber

NOT GAS CHAMBER

Cut it out with (((your))) jewish play on words.

Well it's kinda like a gas chamber.

No. It's not like a gas chamber at all. It's as close to a gas chamber as a bedroom is. That being: not at all. In common language "gas chamber" is not a "delousing chamber" and (((you))) know this. (((you))) are such an obvious kike.