HansHill wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 2:10 pm
Very fair. And I'm with you, I have always found Krema I to be a complete mess. I'm not even that interested in Krema I anymore, I'm more interested in Birkenau, where incidentally the rebar issue is somewhat more pronounced.
 
Actually I have some thoughts on that.
I'd like to obtain images of all 8 opening from the ruins Kremas 2 & 3 in order to verify that no portion (side) of the alleged square openings in the concrete slab (for introduction of Zyklon) survived the detonation of those two buildings.
And that there is no evidence that these holes in the roof slabs of the 'gas chambers' have any rebar re-enforcement that would normally be formed around such openings in a concrete slab.
This is what we would expect to see, because as we know, those alleged openings were never formed when the roof slabs were poured.
Years ago for the purpose of comparison, I was searching to find any image(s) of others openings that had obviously been formed at the time of construction in the slabs of either of those buildings, . I eventually did and had that on an old hard drive. That opening survived the blast in fully tact.