Photo Gallery



Auschwitz Location Map Auschwitz and Birkenau Air Photos
Taken once a month by Allies from April to December 1944.
Auschwitz I Camp Auschwitz I Camp
Shadows of individual inmates visible in air photos.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp Birkenau Camp
Careful study by Allies to try to confirm mass murder rumours.
Birkenau Cremation Buildings Birkenau Cremation Buildings
Soccer and music played beside alleged gas chambers.
Birkenau Wide View Birkenau Camp Wide Views (256K)
Show camp as Germans and inmates left it in February, 1945.
Monowitz Gas Plant Monowitz Gas Plant
No coal storage or delivery conveyor at cremation buildings.
Evidence of air photo tampering Photo Tampering Evidence
Altered in 1978 to support mass murder claims.
Allied bombs over Poland Allied Bombing of Poland
Monowitz 5 kilometres (3 miles) from Auschwitz bombed four times.
Birkenau Not Bombed Birkenau or Auschwitz
Not Bombed
No bomb craters as at Monowitz.
Camp bombing not ordered Camp Bombing Not Ordered
Pin-point bombing of cremation buildings was possible.
Air photo interpreters in 1944 Air Photo Interpreters
In 1944, Auschwitz photos did not support murder claims.
German industrial camoflage German Industrial Camouflage
Attempt to mask possible bomb targets.
Amiens prison raid Amiens Prison Precision Bombing Raid
Plan to blow holes in walls to free French resistance members.
      Roosevelt
      "It is imperative
      that action be taken
      to forestall the plot
      of the Nazis
      to exterminate
      the Jews of Europe!"
Allied Government
Policies re: Auschwitz
Investigating mass murder rumours
given top priority.
Other Birkenau Photos
Zyklon B Pellets
Needed hot air or acid to effectively release gas.
Inmate's sketch #1 'Eye-Witness' Drawing from Court Testimonies

Impossible flames as furnaces designed and built so only hot gasses emmitted.

Inmate's sketch #2 Cremation Furnace Room Drawing Impossible

Furnace doors could not have been opened during burning without 1600 deg. F (800 deg. C.) gasses and flames seriously burning workers.

Camp Life  #1
May 1944 photos show visible buildings and relaxed inmates.
Camp Life  #2 Invaluable Photos
First Published in 1978

Working and relaxing without apprehension or fear of abuse.



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