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Gas chamber history and laws in the United States... only eleven executions by gas chamber have been conducted... reports of suffering during gas chamber executions had led to controversy over the use of this method... his head against a steel pole in the gas chamber while reporters counted his moans... the last person to be executed in the gas chamber was German national... The gas chamber was formerly used in... retain the gas chamber as a secondary method of execution for inmates sentenced to death or having committed capital... execution by gas chamber is especially unpleasant for the witnesses to the execution due to the physical responses exhibited... One of the problems with the gas chamber is the inherent danger of dealing with such a toxic gas... and without the wall that originally separated the gas chamber from a washroom... The door that had been added when the gas chamber was converted into an air raid shelter was left intact... the gas chamber horror of North Korea...

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