Majdanek 'gas
chamber'
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Majdanek Crematory and Alleged Gas Chamber:
The crematory and alleged gas chamber at Majdanek were in separate buildings and
were approximately 1 km. distant from each other. A monument, which was supposed
to depict an urn, contained sand to symbolize the ashes of the people. These
monuments were paid for by the West German government; they were maintained by
Christian youth groups who were sorry about all the people allegedly gassed
there. (19-4463, 4464)
Felderer believed the furnaces at
Majdanek to be authentic. (19-4482) The crematory contained an autopsy room and
a washroom. (19-4467, 4469) Like Auschwitz, Majdanek also suffered from
epidemics of typhus. Felderer was shown the Majdanek death books by a camp
official, which indicated that in May of 1942 about 1,500 people had died of the
disease. (19-4468)
The delousing buildings at Majdanek
were the places where the alleged gassings occurred. (19-4489) The gas was
allegedly discharged through openings into the gas chamber by an SS man from an
attic above the chamber. Felderer examined the attic and found it extremely
difficult to maneuver in because of the proximity of the roof and the number of
nails. (19-4491, 4492) After the gassing, the bodies were allegedly taken 1 km.
to the crematory for burning. (19- 4489) Since the gassings were supposed to be
done in total secrecy, Felderer believed this claim was, even for
exterminationists, far-fetched. (19-4496) Felderer believed the room could very
well have been used as a fumigation chamber but not as a gas chamber to kill
people. The walls had the distinctive blue staining of Zyklon B. (19-4495)
Guards at the camp showed Felderer
a new gas chamber under construction in Disinfection Number 1, a building closed
to the public. The room was to be a symbolic reproduction. (19-4499, 4500)
Majdanek had displays of shoes and
several-sized cans (1-2 litre) of Zyklon B. (19 4484, 4485) The officials held
that the Zyklon was used to gas people; Felderer believed it was used for the
purpose it had long been used for, that of fumigation. (19-4486)
[Ditlieb Felderer]
The 'False News' Trial of Ernst Zündel -- 1988
At left: The door at the concentration camp Majdanek from which the USHMM made
the replica which is now on display in Washington D.C..
At right, the real function of the door and thousands more like it is shown in a
widely distributed German ad for bomb-shelter doors and window covers, military
and civilian.
http://www.codoh.com/ushmm.html