Hi,
The label seemed to be a very ugly deskjet printed fake...
Zyklon was sold during the whole XXth century everywhere or so in Continental Europe, and is still produced as "Uragan D2" by the Czech firm Lučební závody Draslovka a.s. Kolín (and the use is permitted again in France since February 5, 2018).
Below is an interesting PDF explaining how to use the "Uragan D2" (nothing changed from the pre-war/post-war Zyklon manuals, the can is a 3 kg can).
http://www.szu.cz/uploads/Vzdelavaci...Odehnalova.pdf
You can notice that now cardboard discs are used instead of the porous stones .
Many chimical products are as deadly as the Zyklon and can be easily found in your kitchen or your garage.
The SS only used it in an horrible way...
You can still find Zyklon empty boxes in old farms, so boxes and labels are just overpriced by a morbid market...
See You
Vince
The label seemed to be a very ugly deskjet printed fake...
Zyklon was sold during the whole XXth century everywhere or so in Continental Europe, and is still produced as "Uragan D2" by the Czech firm Lučební závody Draslovka a.s. Kolín (and the use is permitted again in France since February 5, 2018).
Below is an interesting PDF explaining how to use the "Uragan D2" (nothing changed from the pre-war/post-war Zyklon manuals, the can is a 3 kg can).
http://www.szu.cz/uploads/Vzdelavaci...Odehnalova.pdf
You can notice that now cardboard discs are used instead of the porous stones .
Many chimical products are as deadly as the Zyklon and can be easily found in your kitchen or your garage.
The SS only used it in an horrible way...
You can still find Zyklon empty boxes in old farms, so boxes and labels are just overpriced by a morbid market...
See You
Vince
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