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Gas chambers were used as a method of execution for condemned prisoners in the... scale gas chambers designed for mass killing were used by... The use of gas chambers has also been reported in... Gas chambers have also been used for animal euthanasia... Gas chambers have been used for... When executions by gas chambers are conducted in the... Gas chambers were used in the... gas chambers were designed to accept large groups as part of the... Some stationary gas chambers could kill 2... The use of gas chambers during the Holocaust was attested to by several sources including the... The gas chambers were dismantled or destroyed when...

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