1. this room was neither a gas chamber or a delousing closet
2. the other side of the wall and even the corner was in the open air so no possibility of diffusion like we find from "A" Chamber to B2 Chamber.
3. Emptied open cans of Zyklon B were found in this room. I speculate that after emptying the can in "A" chamber, the worker put the empty can in this room. Fumes from the empty cans turned these walls blue? Therefor gives an idea of just how easy these walls turned blue?
4. More blue staining here in this room than in B1 Chamber
5, Same building materials, Same time period built: Aug 1942 to Sept 1942, and arguable same people built the building
Majdanek Museum needs to give it up
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Yesterday I was having a conversation with Grok about Chamber "A" at Majdanek
I posted this photo and asked where the ceiling holes or even traces from past ceiling holes are?
Grok's reply?: "The traces in concrete eroded over time and you can no longer see them"
I pointed out "What about the traces you can see at the Auschwitz Crem 1 on floor and walls from former toilet stalls and separation walls built in 1944
Also
I asked Grok. ID the doorway symbol in the red rectangle on this April 1942 drawing
I had to ask Grok to ID the doorway two more times but Grok gave me information on the doors at Crem 2 and 3, Grok simply would not reply to Crem 1 doorway symbol. See drawing, I used to ask
If anyone ask Grok this, let me know the reply
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