Thanks for the late edit. You're aware, I'm sure, that the telegram you post does not indicate any location at all, right?
Degesch sent a telegram to Dessauer Werke, the factory where Zyklon-B was actually produced, to tell them to continue producing Zyklon-B without an indicator. No camps are mentioned. However, we do know that trucks ran between Dessau and Auschwitz to transport Zyklon-B.
Bunny's next gambit will be to tell us all that Pressac produced this document as proof that, in fact, Zyklon-B was being made without indicator because of a shortage. However, Pressac also writes:
The Degesch laboratory people, who had remained at Frankfurt, would have liked to replace it by a chlorinated carbon dioxide ester with a suffocating effect, but the Friedburg management decided to produce Zyklon-B with no warning agent. (Technique, p. 17)
I.e., they could still have added an irritant or some other chemical that would warn human beings of danger. They did not.
Perhaps Bunny will, after that, try the gambit that the Klarsfelds, in publishing
Technique, screwed up the printing of this particular page on purpose?
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