Real0ne -> RE: Jew Hitler a Rothschild? ?? huh? (2/11/2010 11:46:27 AM)
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ORIGINAL: thornhappy http://www.nizkor.org/faqs/auschwitz/auschwitz-faq-06.html Therefore, the HCN in the extermination chambers hardly had time to form compounds on the walls. While some claim that the gas would need a lot of time to kill, because it would have to spread all over the chamber, it simply is not true; the gas chambers were not that large (those in Krematoria II and III were about 210 square meters), and the Zyklon-B was dropped from four openings (still visible in the ruins of the gas chambers). Since the concentration used was higher than the lethal one, death was very swift. Furthermore, the delousing chambers are intact while the extermination chambers were blown up (a .GIF picture of the one of Krema II is available). Therefore, their walls have been exposed to the elements for the last 50 years. The ruins of the gas chamber of Krema II are covered with about 3 feet of water during certain periods of the year; HCN compounds easily dissolve in these surroundings. Nonetheless, so much gassing took place that some of the compound remained. Summarizing, the walls of the extermination gas chambers were in contact with HCN for a much shorter time then those of the delousing chambers, and for the last 45 years were exposed to surroundings which dissolve the compounds, while the delousing rooms were not. Therefore it is obvious that less traces of compounds would remain in them. This fact - that all, or most, of the compounds would vanish during 45 years of exposure - is clearly stated in the report written by the experts of the Cracow Institute of Forensic Research. (Also see The Leuchter FAQ) - Holocaust deniers once claimed that the gas chamber in Krema I was left intact, and therefore its walls were not exposed to the elements.
But - as they admit themselves - the gas chamber of Krema I was used only for a short time, and than it was changed to an air-raid shelter. After the liberation of the camp, it was reconstructed to its original shape. This, and the fact that "only" about 10,000 people were murdered inside it (compared to 350,000 and 400,000 in Kremas II and III) explain why relatively small amounts of cyanide compounds remain. As for Kremas IV and V, they were completely destroyed by the SS before the Soviets liberated the camp. do you have any idea how much of that is sheer bullshit? you should have a red face for posting that. I bet you dont. Fact is you can measure it anywhere in the camp. In fact even buildings that were done one time you can still measure the residue. the crakow report was proven to be "adjusted". They failed on the first attempts and had to try like 3 times to get the numbers they got LOL this crap is puppy chow, next post the red cross site, their memos at the time and their website do not match, whoda thunk it! LOL After all these years in the weather it simply does not go away [modedit oversized image removed]
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