You can easily have a seisure from gas leaking in your home and die from a gas stove leak. How's a wooden door to a gas chamber make it less dangerous?

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It doesn’t. Lignin is specifically engineered to resist gas exchange.

Oh, look, gas in the room, I'm just going to stand here and die I guess, instead of breaking a window or kicking the really thin wooden door down.

Is gas visible? Did it ever happened that people would regularly or occasionally just get lined up and shot dead on the spot? What happens to them when/if they break the door with their starved frail bodies?

And are you saying there were no dead bodies, missing people, survivers to retell stories from concentration camps, then?

I dom't know if the gas is visible or not. Are you saying that they would drop dead within miliseconds? How many windows did the Germans had to replace? Unless you mean nobody thought of breaking a window. Their starved frail bodies would still be able to break glass. People in fight or flight situations can lift cars, a window shouldn't be a problem.

Why gas them if they could line them up and shoot them? Seems awfully convoluted.

There were dead bodies and missing people. All of Europe was at war, of course people died. There was no holocaust, though.