A lot of those go back further than 2002 but you guys are following a red herring.Stubble wrote: ↑Thu Jul 31, 2025 11:29 pm Contemporary accounts...
Also, gas vans? Really?
Yes, there is contemporary testimony that the mythical gas vans were washed out.
Overwhelming? I don't think that's an accurate assessment.
You've got 1 testimony from 2002 in there, how contemporary is that to you? It's not even from the same century as the event.
The website that you are sharing fully affirms the Holocaust.Cowboy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 12:39 am https://holocaustencyclopedia.com/witne ... enryk/676/. I simply ask, again, how are we supposed to take any of this testimony seriously when he tells blatant lies after being interrogated by the Soviets?
https://holocaustencyclopedia.com/introduction/Why an Encyclopedia on the Holocaust Matters
Nearly everyone knows something about this topic, and yet everyone’s knowledge is also partial and incomplete. This is inevitable, given that the Holocaust is such a vast topic. It stretches over many years, encompasses almost an entire continent, and includes hundreds, if not thousands of individual locations and events, involving millions of people – perpetrators, victims and bystanders.
I mean, if we are dealing in hypotheticals, I would have diverted the water from the storage tanks at the water treatment plant a couple hundred yards away and drown the condemned in the death chambers, then pumped the water back to the water treatment plant holding tank.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 1:19 amA lot of those go back further than 2002 but you guys are following a red herring.Stubble wrote: ↑Thu Jul 31, 2025 11:29 pm Contemporary accounts...
Also, gas vans? Really?
Yes, there is contemporary testimony that the mythical gas vans were washed out.
Overwhelming? I don't think that's an accurate assessment.
You've got 1 testimony from 2002 in there, how contemporary is that to you? It's not even from the same century as the event.
Just answer these two hypotheticals, if you were going to kill people using cyanide gas in a chamber, would you or would you not clean the room after hundreds of people died?
Post mortem effects of bodies that were killed from cyanide poisoning show foam at the mouth or nose and bleeding. As the brain dies from lack of oxygen (asphyxiation), control over muscles—including those controlling the bladder and bowels—is lost. This leads to urination and defecation at or shortly after death. Victims often vomited due to panic, trauma, or the effects of the gas itself. Zyklon B (hydrogen cyanide) is a cellular poison that can cause nausea, dizziness, and convulsions before death. People gagged, choked, and coughed up saliva or mucus, which accumulated on the floor and bodies.
Secondly, do we agree that washing a room after exposure to cyanide gas would prevent the formation of Prussian Blue staining?
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
Yes, I dispute this. I do not think you have established the bolded part.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 1:12 am Are there any more substantive responses here?
You don't have to accept that homicidal gassings occurred, but what I'm arguing is that IF they occurred, they would have obviously washed the chambers which would have prevented the Prussian Blue from forming.
Does anybody dispute that argument?
Please no ad hominems or mockery. It just suggests that you guys don't have strong enough evidence and arguments for those to speak for themselves.
Wetzelrad wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 4:38 pm Holocaust Believers have claimed that the reason there are Iron Blue cyanide stains in delousing chambers but not in the gas chamber morgues is because:This cannot be called consistent. This looks like grasping at straws, or, more graciously, it is rampant speculation to find a hypothesis that fits the facts. That same ethos is applied by every Holocaust historian in interpreting documents and witness accounts. Revisionists can hardly be blamed for engaging in their own speculation. And yet it's only revisionists who have had their work criminalized.
- Dynamite destroyed them. (JC Pressac)
- The exposure time "per day" was 1/100th as long. (Pressac, with less extreme claims by others)
- They weathered away. (Pressac, Jan Markiewicz et al, Werner Wegner)
- The walls were neutral pH. (Richard Green)
- Cyanide-soaked clothing created the stains. (Green)
- The blue stains are actually paint. (Josef Bailer, also parroted by Markiewicz et al)
- The walls were sealed against it. (bombsaway, also implied by Wegner)
Will you answer the questions?Stubble wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 1:40 am
I mean, if we are dealing in hypotheticals, I would have diverted the water from the storage tanks at the water treatment plant a couple hundred yards away and drown the condemned in the death chambers, then pumped the water back to the water treatment plant holding tank.
Then I would have run the dead through a carcass shredder and separated the bones from the meat.
I would have run the bones through a bone mill and processed them for industrial applications and I would have turned the meat into fertilizer.
I wouldn't have jacked with hydrogen cyanide gas or crematoria, too dangerous to work with the gas, too much overhead for disposal. 33kg of coke × 1,100,000 is a lot of useful war material up the chimney. I'd have saved that to make steel, and shot.
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
Thank you for actually answering my question.Archie wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:13 amYes, I dispute this. I do not think you have established the bolded part.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 1:12 am
You don't have to accept that homicidal gassings occurred, but what I'm arguing is that IF they occurred, they would have obviously washed the chambers which would have prevented the Prussian Blue from forming.
Does anybody dispute that argument?
I'm not sure what your argument is here. How does this relate to the formation of Prussian Blue?1) LK1 would have been packed with bodies. I think it would have taken hours to ventilate the room and hours more to clear the bodies. The LK was in the basement whereas the ovens were on the floor above, connected only by a tiny manual corpse elevator. The process of clearing the room given this idiotic design would have been extremely slow. So there is no way you could have gotten to the walls very quickly.
OK, this is a fair point. Let's say that washing the walls didn't necessarily clear away 100% of the ferrocyanide ions. It is safe to say that they most likely would have washed the room somewhat and it would have reduced some of the ferrocyanide ions which would at least reduce the chance of Prussian Blue forming. Let's say that the washing argument does not prove the prevention of Prussian Blue but it definitely decreased the chances of it forming relative to the delousing chamber. Can we agree on that?2) If there were urine and feces, this would mostly be on the floor. I assume you would want to hose down the floor. And maybe the lower part of the walls. Maybe mop up. I do not think it is a given that you would thoroughly wash every square inch of surface in the whole cellar every single time, especially not the upper part of the wall or the ceiling.
Another fair point. HCN is a small, volatile molecule that readily diffuses into porous materials. Over time, repeated exposure increases the depth of penetration. Washing with water or even scrubbing with cleaning agents might remove surface residues but will not remove bound ferrocyanides inside the walls or reverse chemical reactions or extract deeply absorbed gas molecules.3) With porous surfaces like brick, mortar, or plaster, HCN can penetrate deeply. I do not think you would be able to prevent the reaction throughout the wall by washing the surface later.
Chemically speaking, moisture (H₂O) does promote the formation of Prussian blue so it is fair to say that a humid or wet environment, including walls that are damp from washing, could theoretically enhance the reaction that forms Prussian blue.4) Washing would add a lot of moisture to the walls and the room. Everything I have read says high moisture is more favorable for Prussian blue formation. Really you should be arguing the opposite, that they kept the cellars absolutely bone dry.
This is right, Prussian Blue is an extremely stable compound. It also takes a long time for Prussian Blue to form so washing could have prevented that from happening, although it might not have been enough.5) If any Prussian blue does form, you generally cannot wash it off. You would need a very strong acid to dissolve it or something like that. Imo, it is highly unlikely that none ever formed despite many dozens or even hundreds of Zyklon gassings in these rooms.
No this isn't my final answer. We have to thoroughly examine all of the paths. I think we can agree that washing most likely would have occurred and it would have reduced the likelihood of the hydrogen gas from deeply penetrated the porous surfaces on the walls. But it is still theoretically *possible* to wash and still allow Prussian Blue to form. We have to look at the other factors and weigh those. Washing provides evidence against Prussian Blue formations but washing would not be fully conclusive.Anyway, is this theory about the washing the walls your final answer? I have lost track of how many arguments you have cycled through on this. A little while ago wasn't it something about how there wasn't any iron in the walls? You should argue that there was too much spaghetti for Prussian blue to form (since you have thrown so much at the wall to see what will stick).
1. Even if dynamite destroyed a wall with Prussian Blue on it, you'd still probably be able to find Prussian Blue in the rubble. That doesn't explain why they didn't find PB.Wetzelrad wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 4:38 pm Holocaust Believers have claimed that the reason there are Iron Blue cyanide stains in delousing chambers but not in the gas chamber morgues is because:This cannot be called consistent. This looks like grasping at straws, or, more graciously, it is rampant speculation to find a hypothesis that fits the facts. That same ethos is applied by every Holocaust historian in interpreting documents and witness accounts. Revisionists can hardly be blamed for engaging in their own speculation. And yet it's only revisionists who have had their work criminalized.
- Dynamite destroyed them. (JC Pressac)
- The exposure time "per day" was 1/100th as long. (Pressac, with less extreme claims by others)
- They weathered away. (Pressac, Jan Markiewicz et al, Werner Wegner)
- The walls were neutral pH. (Richard Green)
- Cyanide-soaked clothing created the stains. (Green)
- The blue stains are actually paint. (Josef Bailer, also parroted by Markiewicz et al)
- The walls were sealed against it. (bombsaway, also implied by Wegner)
It can work both ways. Water may wash away surface level cyanide ions while also making the surface more moist and conducive to the formation of Prussian Blue.TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:27 am They simply run over any bottleneck. This idea of using moisture to remove any trace of Prussian Blue is ridiculous, as they use moisture as a catalyst. It would be easier to maintain that from time to time the plaster was removed and a new layer added; it would be less ugly.
Nope.ConfusedJew wrote: ↑Thu Jul 31, 2025 10:40 pm Here is just a quick handful - redundant but it's there
This is not before the 90s (came after Rudolf's work).ConfusedJew wrote:Dario Gabbai - "Once the gas chambers were cleared out they had to be hosed down from all traces of blood and quickly white-washed with quick-dry paint. This step was crucial and done after each transport to keep up the deception so that the next batch of victims would not suspect that they were about to be gassed. The whole process took between 2-3 hours each time."
https://www.normandy1944.info/holocaust ... ach%20time
This isn't even the right kind of camp or 'chamber', CJ -- he's speaking of an alleged diesel engine 'gassing', presumably at a 'Reinhard camp'. And he also only mentions the floor, not ceiling/walls:ConfusedJew wrote:Jankiel Wernik - "It was a room. The floor was somewhat sloping when the people inside were suffocated, they used to wash the floor with a hosepipe or a bucket of water. When they removed the bodies, they had been suffocated."
https://holocaustresearchproject.net/tr ... res%20wide
It was a room. The floor was somewhat sloping when the people inside were suffocated, they used to wash the floor with a hosepipe or a bucket of water. When they removed the bodies, they had been suffocated.
Here was the gas engine, the engine what forced the gas in. And there were pipes with valves. They would open the valve into the chamber where the people were.
'Dragon' is here referring to what he calls a "straw-roofed shack" which was never tested in any of the 'chamber' samples tested for cyanide, neither by Markiewicz nor anyone else. His testimony also features laughable crap like entering a chamber just minutes after dumping still-outgassing cyanide pellets therein, then finding a baby allegedly surviving the 'gassing', only to have it stomped by a mean and angry SS man:ConfusedJew wrote:Abraham Dragon - "After the bodies were taken out we were forced to clean the shack, wash the floor with water, spread sawdust and white-wash the walls. The shack was divided inside into four cells: the largest could contain up to 1,200 people, the second 700, the third 400, and the fourth 200 to 250 people. In the wall of the largest cell there were two lattices. The other three had but one lattice."
https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/zuromin/zure014.html
During this period we took the bodies out of the cell a shorter time after the poisoning than before. Therefore it sometimes occured that when we entered the cell we could still hear moaning, especially when we grasped the bodies with our hands to drag them outside. In one case we discovered a live baby who was wholly encased in a pillow. Its head was also covered, and after removing the pillow it turned out that the baby's eyes were open, and it seemed alive. We brought the baby to Oberscharfuhrer Moll, announcing that the baby was still alive. Moll took the baby to the pit's edge, put it on the ground, trod on its neck and threw it into the pyre. With my own two eyes I have seen that when he trod on his neck, the baby moved his arms.
This is Sobibor, and it is also tells of "special foundations" made for collecting waste matter and for which no evidence exists (according to your reference provided, this is an inference based solely on a couple witnesses mentioning a pit or bridge involved in the alleged Sobibor 'chamber' construction). Even if true (LOL), this has nothing to do with Auschwitz hundreds of kilometers away and under different administration. In other words: it has nothing to do with Markiewicz or anyone else's cyanide testing (the topic of this thread).Marek Bem (synthesized research) - "An extremely significant issue to discover (inextricably connected with the construction of the whole building) is how the chambers in Bełżec, Sobibór and Treblinka were cleansed after each gassing of victims. There was no practice of throwing out of the building all sorts of waste matter (which had to be washed off the walls and the floor) that remained after victims were gassed. Supposedly, waste matter trickled down under the floor, which necessitated using a special floor and a special construction of the foundations in the building."
https://www.sobibor.org/wp-content/uplo ... %20removed
This is a recent interview (note: post-Rudolf's work) and the opinion of an 'expert' who does not provide the source for his unsubstantiated claim.ConfusedJew wrote:Mandelbaum mentioned that when he saw his colleagues transporting corpses in the heat, covered in sweat, exhausted and breathless; they simply switched to lighter work, such as cleaning the gas chamber, and those who had cleaned the room up to that point replaced them during the transport of the corpses.
https://www.auschwitz.org/en/education/ ... prisoners/
Carbon monoxide (CO) was used earlier, especially during the Aktion T4 "euthanasia" program and then later at Operation Reinhard camps (Bełżec, Sobibór, Treblinka).TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 2:40 am Carbon monoxide was far superior and was allegedly used in Action T4, so why use Ziklon B? It didn't pose the same handling and dissipation risks, and it was easy to manufacture, without the need to drill holes in the reinforced concrete ceiling, build wire mesh, or even worry about Prussian Blue. What's the basis for claiming it was better?
That's why Irving rejects extermination at Auschwitz but accepts it at the Reinhardt camps. Even given so many absurdities of the Holocaust, the events at the Reinhardt camps are more credible to me than at Auschwitz.
I disagree with you that I did not provide proof to you but the testimonies don't matter here. It's pretty obvious that if anyone were to conduct mass homicide in a gas chamber, they would wash up afterwords.Callafangers wrote: ↑Fri Aug 01, 2025 3:17 am In conclusion: you have provided no relevant examples challenging my previous assertion. Please try again.