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Kurland wrote:Kingfisher wrote:I don't have the specialist knowledge to make a useful contribution on this specific topic, but it does seem to me that if you are reduced to the interpretation of some barely visible smudges on a document that may or may not have been tampered with, in order to determine whether a million people were murdered, not even in some remote neck of the woods, but in a camp of some tens of thousands of people, with constant comings and goings, the basis of the original allegation cannot have been substantial!
A most crucial point. I am working as part of a project now investigating never before seen Auschwitz photographs -aerial & ground- and have helped discover some crucial facts ignored by believers but missed by revisionists. Look for the production sometime next year.

@Toshiro: If the locals do have any photos they or their family took, it's not hard to presume they don't bolster the extermination story. Ofcourse, everyone in the town would have heard of Auschwitz, and if the photos had any extermanist worth they'd have been rolled out a million times by now.

Kurland wrote:A most crucial point. I am working as part of a project now investigating never before seen Auschwitz photographs -aerial & ground- and have helped discover some crucial facts ignored by believers but missed by revisionists. Look for the production sometime next year.


Zulu wrote:On that aerial photo taken allegedly on "Summer 1944" (no date mentioned)


The quality of this photograph is lower than the others. Interestingly, it's the only one made by the Luftwaffe.
The main S1 smudge is still there, in a single line, but the S2 and S3 lines are not. There are faint outlines of the F1 and F2 fence visible, still unfinished. The bad quality of the photo has to do with their almost invisible appearance, which John Clive Ball concluded on his air-photo.com website to disappear completely. John Clive Ball believes the smudges and the fences are drawn on the photographs by the CIA, which is quite an extreme theory, since there is a different explanation altogether. In short, John Ball is wrong.






leemadison11 wrote:You guys are putting too much of your head into something which is not even there. This doesn't make sense, all of these consipracy theorist always have to question everything. This is so sad and disappointing to read.

leemadison11 wrote:You guys are putting too much of your head into something which is not even there. This doesn't make sense, all of these consipracy theorist always have to question everything. This is so sad and disappointing to read.
It is lies that need protection of government, truth can stand on it's own.

These are photographs, and what we see here is we have an image of the back of crematorium (ii) in February 1942. You see it is winter. The photo is very clear. There is snow on the ground. We are looking at the foreground is actually the construction site of the Klaranlage, the sewage waste, the sewage treatment plant. We look at the back of the crematorium, and we see there the main building with the roof and the chimney and then, jutting out from that building and it is clearer on the next page, we see the gas chamber, or the morgue No. 1 as a kind of box, a low box like structure, and on top of that we see four boxes. It is certainly three of them are very clear and maybe the fourth one to the left right under the
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window. This would be the third double window from the left of the building. We see these box like, chimney like, structures which jut up from this low, this low box like structure, which is morgue No. 1. This is a picture of the building as it was on the construction. Shortly after this photo was taken the gas chamber itself, or the morgue No. 1 itself, was covered with dirt, and so that the projection of the little chimneys above the level of the roof of the morgue in the final result would probably have been less, but we do not, of course, know if we look at the finished chimneys right now or if these were in some way still capped with another kind of structure. So this is, I think, a very important piece of evidence because this is a photo taken by a member of the SS Bauleitung, Schaffuhrer Kaman. He was the only one allowed with a camera in the camp and this photo very clearly shows the structures.
Q:And this photograph was taken in the winter of 1942?
A:Yes.
A:First of all, we are coming, of course, in a -- the
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problem is the exact dating of this image. If this image had been taken, let us say, in November, December, let us say December 1942, I think it could have been a plausible suggestion. I mean, we would have to look then in what shape of tins sealant is coming, but let us assume that this is, this is December, at that moment we know that there was construction activity on the roof. We also know that by the end of January, I mean, in fact, by the middle of January already, from correspondence, that the roof of morgue No. 1 had been completed, and one of the reasons for that we know that is the notorious Fergantung's letter of January 29, 1943. So, what is the reason that we know that this is not December 1942, but that this is or that we are already talking about probably February 1943.
Photo of Crematorium 2, taken from the south, December 1942. The gas chamber can be seen just to the right of the locomotive´s smokestack. The concrete roof is not yet covered with dirt, and therefore the tops of three of the four gas insertion columns can be seen. Courtesy Archive Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Oswiecim.
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One of the photos shows the back of Crematorium 2 shortly before its completion [K-II was completed at the end of March 1943]. One can see the basement space known in the plans as Morgue 1 projecting outward from the long side of the building. It is not yet covered with earth, and as a result one can easily see (just right of the smokestack of the locomotive in the foreground) the more or less cubical tops of three of the four wire-mesh Zyklon B insertion columns made by Kula, drawn by Olére, and described by Tauber.
[...]and one photo taken in early 1943 showed the roof of morgue 1 before the Germans covered it with layer of earth. This photo revealed square objects on the roof which clearly were the small chimneys that provided access to the holes.[9]
Q:But I just want to establish you say we cannot draw conclusions just on the basis of this rather smudgy photograph? [“snow” photo]
A:Yes.
Q:It is ten inches across, but you cannot draw conclusions?
A:Yes.
Q: But can you draw conclusions from the previous photograph, which is even smudgier; is this what you are saying?
A: Yes, because there is something to see there. I mean this one is pretty smudgy, but in the original you actually see those box like structures above morgue No. 1.
- “This photo revealed square objects on the roof which clearly were the small chimneys[...]”
- “one can easily see (just right of the smokestack of the locomotive in the foreground) the more or less cubical tops of three of the four wire-mesh Zyklon B insertion columns[...]”

Toshiro wrote:Next, the August 23rd, 1944 photograph:
The quality is bad, but should be no different than the August 25th image below, which is the best quality aerial photograph. Notice the F1 and F2 fences have been extended (completed). I'd also like to mention that the area below crematorium III is the Auschwitz soccer field! That's right, the soccer field was right next to the gas chamber!


