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The Last Gasp

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by Scott Christianson


  Rats, Lice and History, 131

  Rawlins, Wyoming, 116, 146–47

  Reader’s Digest, 121

  Reagan, Ronald, 195, 202–4

  “Red Light Bandit,” 186

  “Red Lipstick Murderer,” 186

  Red Scare, 67–68, 73, 122

  “Reflections on the Guillotine,” 192

  Rehnquist, Chief Justice William, 215

  Reichstag, 132

  Reid, Carolyn L., 217

  Rembo, Dr. W.W., 123

  Remington Arms, 66

  Reno, Nevada, 69, 71, 79, 83, 99

  Rentoul, Robert, 26

  Republican National Committee, 30, 129

  Republicans, 1, 30, 54, 55, 63, 64, 65, 70, 101, 108, 117, 138, 188, 194, 198, 201, 203

  resistance, 17–18, 181

  Respondek, Erwin (“Ralph”), 169

  “reverence for life,” 15

  Rhode Island, 3, 184, 206, 212

  Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward, 25

  Richetti Adam, 123–24

  Rickey, Branch, 49

  Riley, Leandress, 181

  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 188

  Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, The, 156, 192

  Ritter, Dr. Robert, 132

  Roberts, Chief Justice John Jr., 13

  Robinson, William J., 32

  Rockefeller, John D., 66, 128

  Rockefeller, Nelson A., 170

  Rockefeller, Percy A., 66

  Rockefeller Center, 129

  Rockefeller Foundation, 43, 125, 130

  Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, 132

  Rockefellers, 125, 127, 128

  Rockwell, George Lincoln, 195

  Roessler, Franz, 60

  Roessler, Hector, 60

  Roessler & Hasslacher, 6, 8, 10, 60–62, 64–66, 92, 95, 97, 98, 137

  Rolph, Gov. James, 117–18

  Roosevelt, Eleanor, 105–6, 170

  Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., 169

  Roosevelt, President Franklin D., 97, 105, 127, 129, 130, 135, 138, 141, 159, 164, 169, 170

  Rosenberg, Julius, 177, 180, 187

  Rosenberg, Ethel, 177, 180, 187

  Royal Commission on Capital Punishment, 175

  Ruiz, Alejandro Gilbert, 217

  Rumania, 158

  Rusche, Georg, 13, 14, 18, 19

  Russell, Thomas, 72, 75, 78, 79

  Russia, 6, 85, 144, 156, 170

  Sacco and Vanzetti, 133, 184, 187

  Sacramento, California, 121, 122, 188

  Salem, Oregon, 122

  Salida, Colorado, 116

  Salt Lake City, 6

  Sanderson, Ricky, 225–26

  San Diego, California, 217

  Sanford, J. T., 112–13

  San Francisco, California, 70, 79, 85, 141, 217, 220, 223

  San Francisco Bay area, 190

  San Francisco Chronicle, 121

  San Francisco Examiner, 121

  San Francisco Quarantine Station, 93

  Sanger, Margaret, 32

  San Jose, California, 118–19

  San Jose Mercury Herald, 84

  San Quentin Prison, 118–21, 146, 147, 163, 177, 182, 184–90, 193, 195–96, 216–17, 219–21

  Santa Fe Bridge, 92

  Santo Domingo, 9

  Sarat, Austin, 17

  Saxony, Germany, 152

  Scales, Deressa Jean, 210

  Scales, Richard A., Jr., 210

  Schaller, Father Albert, 115

  Scheele, Carl Wilhelm, 24

  Schering AG, 165

  Schlesinger, Paul (“Sling”), 86

  Schnurman, Nathan, 148

  Schröder, Chancellor Gerhard, 229

  Schwarzschild, Henry, 206–7

  Schweitzer, Albert, 15, 19

  “scientific racism,” 4

  Scott, Sen. Nathan Bay, 46

  Scottsboro Boys, 143

  Scrugham, Gov. James G. (Gasoline Jimmy”), 71–72, 79, 84–85

  Sears, Fred F., 187

  Selassie, Emperor Haile, 136

  Seventh-day Adventists, 148

  Shahan, Thomas, 43

  Shaughnessy, George, 107

  Shaw, George Bernard, 26

  Sheehan, Officer, 80

  Shirer, William L., 156, 192

  “Shoah,” 192

  Sibert, Gen. William L., 44, 48

  Sing, Hughie, 70, 75

  Sing Sing Prison, 33, 74, 113, 184

  Sisler, George, 48

  Six-Day War, 193

  Skeeter, Margaret, 99

  slaves, 9, 140

  Smith, Al, 97

  Smith, Warden Court, 118, 121

  Smoak, Edgar, 114

  Smoot, Sen. Reed, 64

  Smykla, John Ortiz, 3

  Sobibór death camp, 152

  “social Darwinism,” 4

  social laboratory, 16

  Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 29, 31

  sodium chlorate, 93

  sodium cyanide, 57, 60, 61, 62, 93, 96, 97, 98

  Solotaroff, Ivan, 210

  Sonnenstein concentration camp, 152

  Sonoma State University, 219

  South Africa, 89

  South Carolina, 188

  Southern Prisoners’ Defense Committee, 213

  Soviet Russia, 6, 85–86, 152

  Soviet Union, 176

  Spain, 6, 139, 190

  Spencer, Herbert, 4

  Spenkelink, John, 207

  “spider-web chart,” 68

  Spinelli, Mrs. Ethel Leta Juanita, 146

  Sprague, Gov. Charles A., 123

  Sri Lanka, 229

  SS, 10, 149–55, 164, 167, 190–91

  Stalin, Joseph, 164

  Stamford, Connecticut, 47

  Stanley, Dr. L. L., 121

  stannic chloride, 47

  Stark, Hans, 155

  State v. Mata, 12

  Steiner, John M., 182

  sterilization, 31, 89, 114, 122, 135–36, 145

  Stevens, Justice John Paul, 217, 229

  Stiff, Gary, 199

  Stimson, Harry L., 138, 164

  stink bombs, 36

  Stockholm, Sweden, 190

  Stoddard, Lothrop, 32

  Stokes Mortar, 40

  Streeter, Harold V., 189

  Stuttgart, Germany, 149–50, 151

  suicide, 181, 196

  sulfur chloride, 47

  sulfur dioxide, 9, 29

  sulfuric acid, 47, 91, 93, 96, 99, 106, 111, 112, 117, 189, 199

  Sullivan, John, 145–46

  Superior Court of California for the County of Los Angeles, 213

  Supreme War Council, 51

  “survival of the fittest,” 4

  Sutherland, Edwin H., 141–42

  Sweden, 175

  Switzerland, 175

  Sykes, Gresham, 17

  syphilis, 57, 58, 92

  Taft, Associate Justice William Howard, 71

  Tallahatchie River, 179

  tariffs, 64–65, 67, 68

  Taylor, Dr., 76

  Taylor, Telford, 171

  tear gas, 58

  Teeters, Negley K., 178

  Temple, Sgt. George, 46

  terrorism, 18

  Tesch, Dr. Bruno, 166, 167, 212

  Tesch und Stabenow (Testa), 154, 166, 167

  Texas, 205, 214, 216

  Texas Department of Corrections, 205

  Thermodynamik technischer Gasreaktionen, 37

  “third degree,” 133, 142

  Third International Congress on Eugenics, 135

  Third Reich, 2

  Thucydides, 36

  Thurmond, Sen. Strom, 188

  Till, Emmett, 178

  Time magazine, 204

  Tong wars, 69–70, 84

  Tonopah, Nevada, 61, 64, 69

  torture, 16, 111, 121

  Traystman, Dr. Richard, 209

  Treaty of Versailles, 53

  Treblinka death camp, 152, 161

  Trenton, New Jersey, 138

 
; Trevor-Roper, H.R., 191

  Trop v. Dulles, 199

  Trotsky, Leon, 85–86

  Truman, Pres. Harry S., 164, 170

  tuberculosis, 51, 57, 58

  Turner, Major Delos A., 79, 82–83

  Tuskegee syphilis study, 92

  twentieth century, 5, 9, 12, 18, 19, 23, 25

  typhus, 131–32, 152

  Ulster County (N.Y.), 26

  unfit, 4, 9, 14, 26, 30, 31, 32

  United Artists, 182–83

  United Nations, 163

  Union Pacific Railroad, 116

  United Press International, 211

  Union Station Massacre, 123

  University of California at Berkeley, 44, 219, 220

  University of Chicago, 43

  University of Heidelberg, 30, 135

  University of Iowa, 215

  University of Michigan, 43

  University of Pennsylvania, 201

  University of Wisconsin, 57

  Untergang der grossen Rasse: Die Rassen als Grundlage der Geschichte Europas, Der, 88

  “unworthy of life,” 9

  Uraguay, 190

  Uris, Leon, 192

  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 43

  U.S. Army Medical Reserve Corps, 79

  U.S. Bureau of Mines, 43, 55

  U.S. Chemical Warfare Service, 1, 39, 44, 46, 48–49, 53, 54, 56, 57, 66, 68, 75, 78, 79, 134

  U.S. Congress, 53, 55

  U.S. Department of Agriculture, 46, 57

  U.S. Department of Defense, 58

  U.S. Department of the Interior, 55

  U.S. Department of Justice, 68, 137–38

  U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, 208–9

  U.S. District Court of Maryland, 224

  U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, 12, 71

  U.S. Patent Office, 92, 95, 120, 131

  U.S. Public Health Service, 7, 55, 76, 91, 92, 93–95, 109, 135–36, 153

  U.S. Senate, 64, 65, 68

  U.S. Senate Committee on Military Affairs, 54

  U.S. State Department, 169, 188, 229

  U.S. Supreme Court, 6, 12, 13, 71, 143, 145, 164, 195, 199–205, 208–9, 212, 214–16, 223, 225, 227–30

  U.S. Surgeon General, 55, 76, 91, 92

  U.S. Tariff Commission, 65

  U.S. Treasury Department, 55

  U.S. War Department, 42, 43, 44, 57, 67, 68, 78, 85, 138, 159, 169

  Utah, 64, 205, 216

  utopian thought, 4, 5

  Vaduz, Liechtenstein, 169

  Varner, Rep. John W., 212

  Vasquez, Warden Daniel B., 216–17, 220

  Vatican, 188

  vermin, 15

  Verne, Jules, 103

  Verrall, Richard, 221

  Versailles Treaty, 88, 138

  vesicant gas, 39

  Veterans of Foreign Wars, 68

  Vichy regime, 133

  Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, 229

  Vietnam War, 206

  Virginia, 6, 55

  Virginia City, Nevada, 63

  Vollmer, Chief August, 122

  Von Boetticher, Gen. Friedrich, 119

  Von Gelen, Count Clemens August, 151

  Von Hindenburg, Paul, 134

  Von Papen, Franz, 127

  Von Rintelen, Franz, 127

  Von Senftenberg, Veit Wulff, 36

  Vossiche Zeitung, 86

  Walker, Col. William H., 47, 50, 126

  Walker, E.B., 78

  Wall Street, 126, 138

  Walsh, Judge J. Emmett, 70

  Warburg, Paul M., 127, 128

  war criminals, 10–11, 93, 125, 164–68, 170–71, 190–92, 212–13

  warning agent, 93, 95, 96

  War Refugee Board, 159

  Warren, Earl, 201

  Warren Commission, 125

  Warren Court, 200

  Washington, D.C., 44, 62, 119, 159

  Washington Arms Conference, 55, 67

  Washington state, 66, 67

  Watergate, 207

  Watson, Thomas, 112–13

  Wave of the Future, 133

  Weber, Max, 28, 140

  Weeramantry, Judge Christopher, 229

  Weimar, Germany, 161

  Weimar Republic, 86, 88, 134

  Weinbacher, Karl, 167, 212

  Wellman, William, 144–45

  Wells, Alfred, 120

  Wells, H. G., 25

  Wenke, Judge Robert A., 213

  West, Rebecca, 165

  Western Reserve University, 43

  West Germany, 170

  Westinghouse, 170

  Westinghouse, George, 13

  West Point, 43–44, 122

  West Virginia, 46

  Wetzel, William Alvin, 180

  We Who Are About to Die, 186

  Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, 130

  White, Bob, 98–100

  White, Jay Henry, 70

  White, Justice Byron “Whizzer,” 202

  White Cross, 41

  Whittier, John Greenleaf, 185

  Wickersham Commission, 142

  Wide World Photos, 118

  Widmann, Dr. Albert, 150

  Wiesel, Elie, 161

  Wilder, Billy, 163

  Wiley, Dr. Harvey W., 32

  Williams, Thomas Clyde, 179

  Willkie, Wendell, 138

  Willoughby, Ohio, 48, 50

  Wilson, President Woodrow, 43, 44, 55

  Wilson, Warden Lawrence, 196

  Wirth, Christian, 149–50, 155–56

  Wisconsin, 184

  Wise, Rabbi Stephen, 134

  Wise, Robert, 182–83

  witnesses to execution, 80–81, 91, 99, 102, 109–10, 115, 189–90, 208, 211, 216, 218, 220

  Woker, Gertrude, 41–42

  Wolfgang, Marvin E., 201

  women, 146, 180–81, 182–83

  Women’s Christian Temperance Union, 67

  Women’s Peace Union, 84

  Woods, Attorney General Grant, 216

  Woods, Sam E., 169

  World Bank, 170

  World Court, 12, 229

  World Population Congress, 135

  World War I, 1, 14, 34–52, 57–58, 59, 61, 85, 138, 151

  World War II, 2, 58, 93, 97, 138, 149–71, 175, 176, 178, 185, 195, 206

  Wright, William, 117

  Wróblewski, Jerzy, 153

  Wyoming, 3, 114, 116–17, 119, 122, 146–47, 206, 212

  Wyoming State Tribune, 114

  Yale University, 43

  Yalta, 164

  “yellow peril,” 67, 69, 269n3

  Yellowstone National Park, 44

  Yom Kippur War, 204

  Ypres, 34, 36, 37

  Zigeunermischlinge, 132

  Zinsser, Dr. Hans, 131

  Zinsser, Ellen, 126, 127

  Zinsser, Emma Sharmann, 126–27

  Zinsser, Frederick G., 126

  Zinsser, Gussy, 170

  Zinsser, Margaret (“Peggy”), 126, 127, 129

  Zinsser & Company, 126

  Zündel, Ernst, 213, 221–22

  Zurich, Switzerland, 169

  Zyklon-B, 7, 8, 10, 91–96, 98, 120, 130, 131, 152–56, 162–66, 165–68, 176, 212–13

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  Review

  From Publishers Weekly

  Starred Review.

  Investigative journalist Christianson, author of the award-winning With Liberty for Some, charts the 75-year history of gas chamber execution as well as its intersection with eugenics, the H
olocaust, and America’s ongoing capital punishment debate. Christianson is clear that his focus is the United States, underscoring that the chamber’s operation can hardly be described as painless or kind. After the Germans launched the first gas attack during WWI, American scientists and chemical companies—particularly DuPont, which had ties to the German manufacturers that later supplied concentration camps—scrambled to produce their own lethal concoctions. From their earliest incarnations, gas chambers employed various forms of hydrogen cyanide (HCN) pumped into a sealed room where the condemned was strapped to a chair. Despite being developed as a swifter and more painless alternative to death than hanging or electrocution, Christianson describes in graphic detail the numerous botched executions during which death took over 10 agonizing minutes. Though the gas chamber hasn’t been used in America since 1999, Christianson makes a chilling argument for its—and the death penalty’s—abolition. 8 b&w photos.

  (July)

  Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

  “Christianson makes a chilling argument for its [the gas chamber’s]—and the death penalty’s—abolition.”

  STARRED REVIEW—Publishers Weekly

  “This sobering work is recommended to all readers interested in exploring the topic.”

  —Library Journal

  “First full-scale history of gas chamber connects murky (and sure-to-be controversial) dots, including Hitler’s adoption of American technology and joint American-German research and development.”

  —American History

  “Christianson has written the definitive (actually, the only) history of the gas chamber. It is a history so complicated and convoluted that it reads almost like something out of Thomas Pynchon’s Gravity’s Rainbow.”

  —California Lawyer

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  University of California Press, one of the most distinguished university presses in the United States, enriches lives around the world by advancing scholarship in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Its activities are supported by the UC Press Foundation and by philanthropic contributions from individuals and institutions. For more information, visit www.ucpress.edu.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Christianson, Scott.

  The last gasp : the rise and fall of the American gas chamber / Scott Christianson.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN 978-0-520-25562-3 (cloth : alk. paper)

 

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