The crematoria in the concentration camps during the Holocaust.

Posted on Tuesday 16 March 2010

  • In the death camps during the Holocaust, when the Nazis placed the victims'bodies into the chutes moving toward the open crematoium ovens,was the position of the bodies usually head first, feet first, or random? (The answer must be accurate for an essay I am writing) Thank you.


  • Dear regale, The position of the victims' bodies was obviously random. Please have a look at this drawing [1], depicting this process; you will note that the corpse is being pushed in the oven feet first: http://topf.squat.net/topf/virtueller_rundgang/aufzug.jpg However, this photograph [4] taken immediately after the liberation of Auschwitz, with a prisoner demonstrating the cremation process, shows an unburned body that is still lying in the chute prepared for cremation, head first: http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/auschw2.jpg This shows that there was no general rule defining the position of the bodies. The drawing was made by an eye witness, David Ol re, a prisoner at Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp who had been forced to work in the Sonderkommando: A labor unit of prisoners who had to bring the bodies from the gas chambers to the crematoriums, to remove all valuable materials such as golden teeth and hair, to burn the corpses, and later to remove the ashes. His drawings are considered accurate and valuable historical documents since no photographs were taken at Auschwitz of what went on in the gas chambers and crematoria. In case you would like to learn more about David Ol re, you may want to read these articles: [2] http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/arts/DOBio/DOArts.htm [3] http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/gallery2/D57.htm Hope this will be helpful! Regards, Scriptor Sources: [1] Besetztes Haus Erfurt: Gustav Linse - Lastenaufz ge f r Auschwitz http://topf.squat.net/topf/virtueller_rundgang/station_5.html [2] A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust: David Ol re Biography http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/arts/DOBio/DOArts.htm [3] A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust: David Ol re Drawings & Paintings http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/gallery2/D57.htm [4] History Learning Site: Auschwitz-Birkenau http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/auschwitz-birkenau.htm


  • apparently even it the same camp the procedure varied from crematorium to crematorium for several different descriptions of the procedeure at Birkenau go here and search for the word "stretcher" http://www.holocaustdenialontrial.com/evidence/vaniv.asp there are some pictures here including what apperas to be a metal stretcher trolley hope this is of some help but I am personally disinclined to research any futher should you consider this sufficient answer please make a donation of your list price to Yad Vashem or a similar charity http://ecom1.gov.il/YadVashemDonation/homepage_en.aspx







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