Bruno Tesch was a very "infamous" chemist. He was also the owner of the firm that mass produced chemicals, along with many other not so nice materials to the Axil powers. Unlike most other chemist who discover how to use chemicals for the good of man-kind, Tesch is most known for his involvement for producing Zyklon B. Zyklon B was a gas that the Nazi's used during World War ll in their gas chambers during the Holocaust. Zyklon B, when exposed with air, releases a gas, that acts a pesticide, and in turn killed off many innocent Jew's, Gypsies, Homo-sexuals, etc.
As you can probably guess this upset many people after the war was over. They wanted something to be done to Tesch. They wanted him to pay for all the deaths that he was "supposedly" responsible. Tesch and his lawer tried to claim that he had no idea what the chemical was being used for, and that he was innocent. That didnt really fly with the court, and they didn't believe a word he said. He was found guilty of attempted Genocide and, along with his lawyer, was sentenced to death. Do you think this was the right decision? Should he really of been held responsible for so many deaths, just by creating the chemical used to poison people?
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