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TRACES FOR KREMATORIUM II |
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"Vergasungskeller
/ gassing cellar" [PMO file BW 30/40, page 100] |
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Letter of
29th January 1943. from SS Captain Bischoff, head of the Bauleitung (Auschwitz
Waffen SS and Police Central Construction Management), registered by SS Second
Lieutenant Pollok (Buildings Section) and addressed to SS Major-General Kammler
in Berlin, concerning the progress of work at Krematorium II, in which the word
Vergasungskeller is used. The inspection report enclosed with the
letter makes it possible. through a process of elimination, to establish that
Bischoff uses Vergasungskeller to designate Leichenkeller 1 of
Krematorium II . |
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10
Gasprüfer / gas detectors. [PMO file BW 30/40, page
48] |
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Telegram
sent on 26th February 1943 at 1820 hours by SS Second Lieutenant Pollok, signed
by SS Second Lieutenant Kirschneck (Buildings Section specialist and
technician) and by Jährling (civilian employee, heating technician), to
the firm Topf & Sons of Erfurt, requesting immediate despatch of
10 gas detectors for B W 30 (Krematorium II) [in order to
check the efficacy of the ventilation system in the gas chamber]. In the week
of 1st to 7th March 1943, the Topf fitter Messing started up the ventilation
and air extraction systems of Leichenkeller I of Krematorium II and tested them
the following week, 8th to 14th, just before the first homicidal gassing in
this room, that of 1500 Cracow Jews on 14th March. Messrs Topf, manufacturer of
metal parts for incineration furnaces and grain silos, was unable to produce
this type of equipment and must have sub-contracted. |
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1 Stck
Ilandgriff für Gastür D12 / handle for gas[tight] door, 12 [Ø]
diameter |
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[Volume
11 of the Hoess trial. Annex 15 concerning the book known as
Schlosserei WL / metalworking shopWL. The original is
no longer in the possession of the Auschwitz State Museum, and is probably
conserved in the October Revolution Central State
Archives in Moscow. This book contains records of the work carried out by the
metalworking shop for the construction and maintenance of the Birkenau
Krematorien in accordance with orders issued by the Bauleitung. Some of these
orders have survived and are conserved in the PMO Archives in a black file
entitled Zentral Bauleitung der Waffen-SS und Polizei. Auschwitz OS
(Bestellscheine für) Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke, Auschwitz OS,
1943-1944 / Waffen-SS and Police Central Construction Management, Auschwitz.
Upper Silesia (order forms for) German Equipment Works, Auschwitz Upper
Silesia, 1943-1944, now classified as File BW 30/31, comprising 416
pages, microfilm No 1258. Certain extracts form Annex 14 of volume 11 of the
Hoess trial, a report of 22nd October 1945 indicating the discovery of the file
on the Bauleitung premises. File BW 30/31 is incorrectly referred to as simply
the Schlosserei file to distinguish it from the Schlosserei
WL file.)
6.3.43,
Nr 162. KGL Krematorium II BW 30.
Order issued by the Bauleitung on
5th March 1943 under the number 64, received on 6th March by the DAW
metalworking shop under number 162. requesting the making of 1
handle for gas[tight] door, 12 [mm] diameter for Birkenau Krematorium II.
It was completed on 10th March. |
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Auskleideraum / undressing room [PMO
file BW 30/25. page 7] |
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Letter of
6th March 1943 front the civilian employee Jährling. signed by the head of
the Bauleitung (now Major) Bischoff, addressed to Messrs Topf. regarding the
possibility of preheating Leichenkeller 1 of Krematorien II and III (BW 30 and
30a) with air coming from the three forced draught suction installations [next
to the collective chimney]. The preheating of the Leichenkeller completely
demolishes the revisionist argument according to which the Leichenkeller 1 were
not gas chambers but typical underground morgues. Why would anyone
want to heat rooms that by definition ought to remain cool? This idea would be
absurd if there had not been a change of function, transforming these rooms
from morgues into gas chambers, where the temperature had to be high enough for
the product introduced to vaporize rapidly. This project could be realized only
in Krematorium II, where three Saugzuganlagen were actually
installed. Because of overheating problems with the three electric motors in
these forced draught installalions, and a fire caused by one of them [see the
account by Henryk Tauber in Part II Chapter 3], the Saugzuganlagen
were dismantled and this forced draught system, also planned tor Krematorium
III, was abandoned, thus also putting an end to this suggested method of
preheating Leichenkeller l. The letter also mentions a modification in the air
extraction system of the Auskleideraum / undressing room [for
Leichenkeller 2] without the Krematorium concerned being specified. Although
the term could apply to either II or III, the date of the letter in relation to
the stage of construction of the two buildings makes it most likely that it
refers to Leichenkeller 2 of Krematorium II, whose function, like that of
Leichenkeller l, had now changed. |
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