that site I linked earlier explains that Zyklon-B had a nutty smell to warn of the toxicity. That caused "distress" for the Nazis, who knew the victims would smell it and know what it was. So the Nazis had the smell removed.Marcus wrote:No nazis were 'distressed' at that?
Is a gas chamber really more humane than a bullet? I'm not so sure. I'd probably rather die by bullet. Gas is a more scalable and controlled method, that is the advantage. One person can press the trigger to end a hundred. The quick stats say that 1.5 to 2 million Jews were murdered in mass shootings vs. 2.7 million in the extermination camps. So after 1.5 million, the Nazis refused to kill any more with bullets because it was too hard to watch? Sure! Real believable!Willing Participants wrote:Therefore, it appears that the purpose behind removing the smell was a Milgram-like “balm to the…conscience”5 whereby although the victims still ended up dying, the perpetrators could tell themselves that they never saw death coming. That is, the removal of the nutty smell was a strain resolving technique of self-deception where the perpetrators made a slight change to the killing method that really did little more than making them feel a lot better about their extermination of other human beings.
As I pointed out earlier, soldiers who shot kids were able to justify it by thinking about the pain the child would feel alone without their families. I would think a fellow soldier making this argument to a hesitant soldier would be more effective than merely recommending using gas instead of a gun. The author has focused on certain kinds of stress and situations, but I think generally, it's about getting the right narrative (or excuse) for the occasion. I remember my parents commenting a couple of times on the death penalty. They were pro death penalty as Mormons due to the vestiges of the doctrine of blood atonement. They told me Utah has the firing squad because other methods don't literally "shed blood", which apparently deprives the executed from a proper repentance.