Exactly! When questioned, the man in charge admitted that many details were added after the war. Also, the main crem had a latch fastening that could be opened from the inside (similar ones in different camps had the inside part sawn off). The remaining chimney was far too short to get rid of fumes without exterminating everyone in the vicinity! Also, the crem was right next to the German officer's accommodation block and infirmary. There seem to have been a kitchen, a telephone connection and bathrooms, so it was most likely a bomb shelter.
Then there was the swimming pool in the prisoner's camp and a jail section in one building. It had a bed, wash basin and a radiator; why would you need a prison inside a prison? As for the numbers, interesting to note this was scaled down considerably, from 6 mil to 1.3, if I remember rightly. Even then, its unlikely that number could be processed. The ovens, which badly located and far too small, could not have burnt bodies; more likely they were used to burn lice infected hair and clothes. And there was no traces of the gas having permeated the brickwork: in places where the chemical was used for delousing it left blue stains which permeated the walls.
If it was all true, why are people prohibited by law from questioning it?
Exactly! When questioned, the man in charge admitted that many details were added after the war. Also, the main crem had a latch fastening that could be opened from the inside (similar ones in different camps had the inside part sawn off). The remaining chimney was far too short to get rid of fumes without exterminating everyone in the vicinity! Also, the crem was right next to the German officer's accommodation block and infirmary. There seem to have been a kitchen, a telephone connection and bathrooms, so it was most likely a bomb shelter. Then there was the swimming pool in the prisoner's camp and a jail section in one building. It had a bed, wash basin and a radiator; why would you need a prison inside a prison? As for the numbers, interesting to note this was scaled down considerably, from 6 mil to 1.3, if I remember rightly. Even then, its unlikely that number could be processed. The ovens, which badly located and far too small, could not have burnt bodies; more likely they were used to burn lice infected hair and clothes. And there was no traces of the gas having permeated the brickwork: in places where the chemical was used for delousing it left blue stains which permeated the walls. If it was all true, why are people prohibited by law from questioning it?