https://files.catbox.moe/caz5vi.jpghttps://files.catbox.moe/ymozwu.jpgThe primary aim was mass murder, where the sealing of the door was less about containment for the safety of those outside and more about ensuring the gas was lethal inside.
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he exact number of such incidents is not well-documented, but these cases suggest that:
Operational Safety: The Nazi regime attempted to maintain strict safety protocols to protect their personnel, understanding the lethal nature of Zyklon B. Guards were typically instructed to stand at a safe distance, and gas masks were used during operations.
EDIT : And the plot thickens...
https://files.catbox.moe/c62582.jpgEarlier you said this "The chambers used for human extermination, while also employing Zyklon B, were not used with the same frequency or precision as the delousing chambers. The primary aim was mass murder, where the sealing of the door was less about containment for the safety of those outside and more about ensuring the gas was lethal inside." So which is it? they were used for mass murder but they were not used in the same frequency as the delousing chambers, but if you do the math on the holocaust they had to be gassing thousands of people a day to kill the ammount of people claimed.
Operational Differences: The extermination chambers were designed for quick, mass killings, but they weren't in constant use like the delousing chambers because:
The arrival of victims was not regular; it depended on the Nazi's deportation schedules and military operations.
The chambers were often used in bursts, particularly when large groups of people were sent to the camps for extermination.
So our old math is not applicable anymore guys because somedays the nazi would gas 50,000 jews and some days none.