Photographs of Birkenau's Krema II, Morgue I (1993)
- Fake Zyklon B entry ports, 2 photos
- Still intact sheltered interior of Morgue I,
Krema II
- The inside room located northwest of the delousing
installation in building BW 5a
- Outside walls of delousing building BW 5b, heavily
stained with cyanide bearing Prussian blue, 2 photos
LEFT SIDE PHOTO: Alleged Zyklon B vent in the roof of the morgue ("gas
chamber") of Krema II. The steel reinforcement rods in the concrete were never
even removed. They were simply bent apart and back.
RIGHT SIDE PHOTO: Alleged Zyklon B vent in the ceiling of Morgue I of
Krema II. This is the entrance to the part of the cellar which is still accessible
today.
LEFT SIDE PHOTO: Inside photo looking outward from the ruins of Morgue
I (gas chamber) at Krema II. This is where Rudolf took samples from the masonry.
In contrast to the delousing installation, there is no blue pigment on the walls
and ceiling.
RIGHT SIDE PHOTO: The inside room located northwest of the delousing
installation in building BW 5a.
LEFT SIDE PHOTO: The outside wall of the hydrocyanic acid delousing installation
of building BW 5b is intensely blue in color from the effects of HCN. With time,
the cyanide penetrated the walls and reacted with iron to form the pigment,
unaffected by 50 years of weathering.
RIGHT SIDE PHOTO: The outside wall of the HCN delousing installation
of building BW 5b is blue in places, even today. Fifty years of the most severe
weathering has had no effect on the pigment.
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