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Inside Hitler’s Horrific 'Death Gas Vans'

WARNING: This documentary is under an educational and historical context, We do NOT tolerate or promote hatred towards any group of people, we do NOT promote violence. We condemn these events so that they do not happen again. NEVER AGAIN. All photos have been censored according to YouTube's advertiser policies. In the annals of human history, few inventions have been as sinister and horrifying as the gas vans developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. These mobile killing machines, designed to efficiently murder large numbers of people, represent a dark chapter in the evolution of genocide technology. Their origins can be traced back to the early days of the Nazi regime's efforts to eliminate those deemed "unworthy of life." As Adolf Hitler himself chillingly declared in a 1939 memo authorizing the euthanasia program, "Reichsleiter Bouhler and Dr. Brandt are charged with the responsibility for expanding the authority of physicians...to the end that patients considered incurable...can be granted a mercy death." The story of the gas vans begins in the late 1930s with the T4 euthanasia program, named after its headquarters at Tiergartenstrasse 4 in Berlin. This program, initiated by Hitler himself, aimed to eliminate individuals with physical and mental disabilities. Initially, the victims were killed through lethal injections or starvation. However, these methods proved too slow and emotionally taxing for the perpetrators. Dr. Karl Brandt, Hitler's personal physician and a key figure in the T4 program, later testified at the Nuremberg trials: "The Führer's order was to be carried out in the most humane way possible." This perverse interpretation of "humane" would lead to increasingly efficient methods of mass murder. In the autumn of 1939, Hitler's chancellery ordered the development of a more efficient killing method. This task fell to chemist Albert Widmann and SS officer Arthur Nebe. Widmann suggested using engine exhaust gases, rich in carbon monoxide, as a means of asphyxiation. Nebe, drawing inspiration from his own near-death experience with car exhaust fumes, proposed the idea of using vehicle engines as a source of lethal gas. Nebe had accidentally poisoned himself with car exhaust in his garage and saw the potential for weaponizing this common occurrence. The first experiments took place in December 1939 at Brandenburg Prison. A small brick building was converted into a gas chamber, with carbon monoxide pumped in from pressurized tanks. This method, while effective, was soon deemed too cumbersome and expensive for large-scale operations. Viktor Brack, one of the main organizers of the T4 program, later described these early experiments: "We began with carbon monoxide gas in bottles. But that was very complicated and not very mobile." 0:00 The Chilling Evolution of Nazi Gas Vans 6:52 Inside Nazi Germany’s Mobile Death Chambers 15:41 The Gas Vans’ Gruesome Journey Through Eastern Europe 26:01 The Haunting Journey of Nazi Gas Vans to Courtrooms

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