Talk:Degesch

Latest comment: 6 years ago by 105.8.5.49 in topic irritant

Zyklon B patent edit

The IG Farben page states that that company held the patent for Zyklon B, while this page says Degesch. I understand IGF was the parent company which is probably the source of the confusion, but can anyone clarify this?

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irritant edit

"Degesch produced pesticides used against weeds, rodents and insects. Degesch had the patent of the infamous Zyklon, a pesticide whose “Zyklon B” variant (without odor or irritant)... " then it's alleged that the "variant" without the irritant was used for executions. From the garrison orders of Auschwitz we learn that the gas had less irritant/odor. It's indicative that it wasn't used for executions, but for fumigation. https://archive.org/details/DarstellungenQuellenGeschichteAuschwitzKommandanturbefehle1940Bis1945532S --105.8.5.49 (talk) 23:53, 19 February 2018 (UTC)Reply