Fred Ziffel wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 1:46 pm
Yes, that is certainly a classic
Here is a cite to the as built Krema in Pressac.
https://phdn.org/archives/holocaust-his ... 0399.shtml
and
https://phdn.org/archives/holocaust-his ... 0401.shtml
Two pictures of the almost complete crematorium/morgue 4 and 5
https://phdn.org/archives/holocaust-his ... 0416.shtml
The drawing by Kate Mullin labels the rooms per the latest Believer theory* on how the Krema IV and V could have been
used to murder tens of thousands of people.
Integrating the model and Ms. Mullin's drawing...
The model shows about 50 victims (in bathrobes?) going in the north door (1) into a vestibule with five doors in it, then into a corridor with 3 doors and windows. (only one window is shown)
Then the victims had to make a choice between gas chamber (4) or gas chamber (5) How did that work?
And where did the victims loose their bathrobes?
Each of the gas chamber had exit doors to the outside...Not show for gas chamber (5). Imagine a gas chamber with
an escape door!
Please note that the Believer theory is that people standing on ladders (as shown) opened the windows
and handed cans of Zyklon through the windows into the "gas chambers."
The executioners on the ladders would be at eye level with the victims in the the "gas chambers" 4 and 5.
The zyklon just fell on the floor with
no system to extract the outgassing zyklon or to spread the zyklon for quicker outgassing
Importantly was there was
no ventilation system to remove the cyanide gas from the gas chambers.
Warmed cyanide gas would have tended to rise toward the ceiling.
To describe the functional arrangement as "simple and straightforward" is dishonest of the Chicago Museum
*Believer experts have suggested that 3 or four rooms in each of Krema IV and V were gas chambers and
that the "gas" was dropped in through the roof.