Fred A. Leuchter, Jr.
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[Fred A. Leuchter, Jr., is the foremost expert on the design and fabrication of hardware, including homicidal gas chambers, used to execute convicted criminals in the United States. After receiving a Bachelor's degree (in history) from Boston University in 1964, Leuchter did postgraduate work at the Harvard Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory. He holds patents on the design of sextants, surveying instruments and optical encoding equipment. He is an accomplished pianist and an NRA-qualified small-arms instructor. Leuchter is perhaps best known as the author of two controversial forensic reports on alleged German wartime extermination gas chambers. Leuchter designed and maintained gas chambers for several U.S. penal institutions. He was sent by Ernst Zündel to investigate Auschwitz, Majdanek, Dachau, Hartheim and other alleged "Nazi Death Camps" and "gassing facilities." Leuchter was blacklisted in the U.S. and hounded by the Holocaust lobby and the world's lapdog media. He was arrested and jailed in Germany while visiting there to appear on a television show. As a result of intense Jewish pressure, Leuchter lost his livelihood. Since making known his findings, he also has been libelled, slandered, and financially ruined.1 2]
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Armontrout testified that there was only one consultant in the United States that he knew of in the design, operation, and maintenance of gas chambers. That consultant was Fred Leuchter. (32-8896) [Bill M. Armontrout] The 'False News' Trial of Ernst Zündel -- 1988
[Fred A. Leuchter] The 'False News' Trial of Ernst Zündel -- 1988
Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr., an Errol Morris Film by William Halvorsen
Fred A. Leuchter, Robert Faurisson, Germar Rudolf,
The Leuchter Reports. Critical Edition
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Between 1988 and 1991, American expert on execution technologies Fred Leuchter
wrote four expert reports addressing the question whether or not the Third Reich
operated homicidal gas chambers. The first report on Auschwitz and Majdanek
became world famous. This edition republishes all four reports, and accompanies
the first one with critical notes and research updates.
Gas chamber expert Fred Leuchter. Leuchter went
to Auschwitz and proved that no homicidal gas chambers existed
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Leuchter had not calculated the heat which would be generated by squeezing up
to 2,000 people into a room of 2,500 square feet, but did not agree that it
would be enough to vapourize the Zyklon B. He testified that a temperature rise
of perhaps ten to fifteen degrees would result, and that a temperature of 78.3
was required to vaporize Zyklon B. (32-9235, 9236)
He had not calculated the heat released by fifteen crematory furnaces working
around the clock, and did not consider it necessary. (32-9235) The furnaces were
in another wing of the facility, which had three wings. One was the crematory,
one was the alleged gas chamber and one was the alleged undressing room. The
furnaces were above and, on a diagonal, maybe 50 or 60 feet away from the
alleged gas chamber. Leuchter asked what heat generated from these furnaces
would have to do with a facility that was underground and well-insulated.
(32-9237)
The Crown suggested that a red-hot brick had been thrown into the chamber to
increase the temperature around the Zyklon B. Leuchter replied that bricks did
not get red-hot, only metal did. A brick might be too hot for a person to
handle, but would still not be of sufficient temperature to cause an explosion
with the gas, although it would probably raise the temperature. (32-9238)
[Fred A. Leuchter]
The 'False News' Trial of Ernst Zündel -- 1988
Leuchter agreed that he had designated one of the chambers at Majdanek a delousing facility. Asked why a delousing facility would require a peephole, he replied that it might be necessary to look into the chamber to see clothing being fumigated, but he could not know for what purpose the individual running the facility would be using the peephole. (32-9217) Leuchter pointed out that the standard procedure for delousing in most facilities was to place the Zyklon B material on the floor with whatever was in the room being deloused and then close and seal the door. The only provision for putting Zyklon B into this particular room was to place it on the floor by hand and close the door. He stated that it became very obvious that it could not have been an execution chamber because "no one is going to stand in a chamber while somebody with a gas mask puts poison gas pellets on the floor and then leaves." (32-9219) [Fred A. Leuchter] The 'False News' Trial of Ernst Zündel -- 1988