04-12-2017, 12:29 AM
During the war, Germany stockpiled tabun, sarin, and soman but refrained from their use on the battlefield.
The use of tabun was opposed by Hitler's Minister of Armaments, Albert Speer, who, in 1943, brought IG Farben's nerve agent expert Otto Ambros to report to Hitler. He informed Hitler that the Allies had stopped publication of research into organophosphates (a type of organic compound that encompasses nerve agents) at the beginning of the war, that the essential nature of nerve gases had been published as early as the turn of the century, and that he believed that Allies could not have failed to produce agents like tabun. This was not in fact the case, but Hitler accepted Ambros's deduction, and Germany's tabun arsenal remained unused.[5]
Assad has used chemical warfare on the battlefield.
Hitler did not.
"I think when you come to sarin gas, there was no, he (Hitler) was not using the gas on his own people the same way that Assad is doing,"
Hitler used Zarin B ( or whatever) it was in the concentration camps, not on the battlefield or on cities/villages.
