Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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is undoubtedly a mystery.
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Whether or not
these facilities
were used for gas execution--

:57:09
That's not a mystery.
I don't believe they were.

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Because in my best
engineering opinion,

:57:15
I don't think
they could've been.

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It's a tough job...
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to execute several
hundred people at once.

:57:34
We have a hard job
executing one man.

:57:37
I think it would be easier
to shoot them or hang them.

:57:43
I probably could do
a reasonably good job by
building a multiple gallows...

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and hanging 50 people
at once.

:57:51
I probably could execute
more people...

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within a shorter time frame.
:57:57
Why didn't they
just shoot them?

:58:00
Bullets would've been cheaper
than doing this.

:58:06
Why didn't they
just blow them up?

:58:08
Why didn't they take them
down into a mine
and seal the mine off?

:58:14
Maybe we're gonna find
an execution chamber
under Berlin...

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with 3,000 electric chairs
lined up.

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I don't know.
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It just doesn't seem
to make any sense.

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I had a couple
of heavy bags of samples,

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which we mixed
with our dirty linen,

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dirty underwear
and all sorts of things...

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because we figured the customs
people would not be willing
to go through our dirty laundry.


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