Even Adolf Hitler was ‘skeptical’ regarding the use of sarin gas – a substance 28 times more toxic than cyanide

World News Nilgun Salim
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The chemical weapon attack unfolded in the Syrian city of Khan Sheikhoun contained an odorless gas.


The substance is also known as sarin gas – a lethal compound invented by the Nazis during the inter-war era.


Sarin gas is 28 times more poisonous and lethal than cyanide


According to a press release published by Doctors Without Borders, all the victims had dilated pupils, muscular spasms and fecal incontinence – all these are symptoms of gas poisoning, fact confirmed by the World Health Organization.


The medical exams ran on the survivors of the attack showcased the attackers used the same substance created in 1983 by the German scientists.


The chemist who invented the lethal substance planned to use it in the agricultural field and believed the project is in fact a failure.


In reality, the breakthrough was exactly the missing piece of Adolf Hitler’s puzzle.


Hitler believed this is such an incredible discovery, he ordered the chemist to ‘donate’ all of his researches to a military department.


According to some witnesses from that time, the Nazi leader was so satisfied by his discovery that he even decided to name it after its inventors: Gerhard Scharder, Otto Ambros, Gerhard Ritter and Hans-Jurgen von der Linde.


The side effects when someone becomes poisoned with sarin gas appear within seconds.


Even the inhaling of a small quantity might become lethal.


In less than a minute, the neurological system of the victim becomes severely perturbed and the lungs start to produce a liquid meant to eliminate the gas.

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