In chapter 4, "The BIIa Quarantine Camp", he wrote:
What are the answers given by the exterminationists about corpses carried out from the infirmary to the morgue of the crematorium? I mean, only Krema III was available during that period. So, in the exterminationist world, how the Germans were managing the killing process if the bodies of natural death were already all over the place (morgue 2 aka undressing room and morgue 1 aka gas chamber)?On 4 August 1943, SS-Sturmbannführer Karl Bischoff, head of the Zentralbauleitung, replied to SS-Hauptsturmführer Eduard Wirths, Auschwitz garrison physician, who had requested the construction of masonry morgues:
" SS-Standartenführer Dr. Mrugowski, over the course of the conversation on 31 July, declared that the bodies had to be carried into the morgues of the crematoria twice a day, in the morning and evening, to be exact. The separate construction of morgues in the individual subsections is therefore rendered superfluous.”
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