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August 21, 1953 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-08-21

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3- ail German Chemist for Giving Gas to- Nazis ,

FRANKFURT, (JTA). — The
Wiesbaden Court of AsSizes sen-
tenced Dr. Gerhard Peters, a
German chemist, to six years'
imprisonment following h i s
sixth conviction on charges of
supplying a deadly cyanide gas
to Nazi concentration camps for
the annihilation of 450,000 Jews
and other inmates.
The prosecution had demand-
ed a 16-year sentence. The
court allowed half of the six-
year sentence to be deducted
for time spent in pre-trial cus-
tody.
During . his trial, Peters ad-
mitted being told by an S.S.
officer that "Zyklon B" gas, pro'.
duced by his "German Corpora-
tion for Vermin Extermination,"
was used to exterminate Jews.

Yet, he continued to supply
huge . quantities of the product
to the Auschwitz gas chambers.
The corporation, an affiliate of
the international I. G. Farben
cartel, continues to do business
in Frankfurt to this day.
Throughout his various trials,
Peters showed that he was an
unreconstructed Nazi. Neverthe-
less, many prominent Germans
have signed clemency petitions
in his behalf and he was re-
leased from prison several years
ago after the intervention of
Minister - President _Zinn, a
prominent Social Democrat.
Many observers doubt that Pet-
ers will ever serve his sentence.

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