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Photos: Majdanek Death Camp Gas Chamber Building
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Inmates selected for gassing were given showers first. The Nazis discovered that Zyclon B gas, an insecticide, was more effective on warm, moist bodies. ![]()
Hallway leading away from the undressing area inside the gas chamber building. ![]()
Shower room interior. ![]()
Shower room interior. ![]()
Shower room interior. ![]()
Shower room interior. ![]()
Detail of shower room where prisoners showered before going into the gas chambers. ![]()
Concrete bath tubs where prisoners could quickly bathe. ![]()
Interior of one of several gas chambers within the building. Both carbon monoxide and Zyclon B were used to murder prisoners in the gas chambers. Zyclon B replaced the carbon monoxide because it worked more quickly on warm moist bodies. ![]()
Interior of one of the gas chambers. Guards released Zyclon B pellets into the room through the openings in the ceiling. ![]()
Looking up at the opening in the ceiling through which Zyclon B pellets were released into the room full of prisoners. ![]()
Blue coloring on the concrete walls indicates the residue from the Zyclon B pellets. ![]()
Patched holes in the stucco walls of the gas chamber. ![]()
The blue coloringis a residue from the Zyclon B pellets. ![]()
Wall of one of the gas chambers. ![]()
Nail marks from prisoners are visible in the plaster wall. ![]()
Interior of one of several gas chambers in the building. The blue residue of Zyclon B is visible on the ceiling of the room. Three locks are on the door. ![]()
Door into one of the gas chambers. A peep hole is visible on the door. ![]()
Interior of the gas chamber building. ![]()
Interior of the gas chamber building. ![]()
Interior of the gas chamber building. ![]()
Interior of the gas chamber building. ![]()
Interior of the gas chamber building. ![]()
Interior of one of the gas chambers. ![]()
Interior of one of the gas chambers. ![]()
Gas chamber door with three locks. ![]()
Door to a gas chamber. ![]()
Closeup of the peep hole in a gas chamber door. ![]()
Closeup of the peep hole in a gas chamber door. ![]()
Closeup of the peep hole in a gas chamber door. ![]()
Sign indicating that carbon monoxide gassing took 40 minutes and Zyclon B pellets took 10 minutes to kill the prisoners. ![]()
Sign indicating that this area was used by the SS-officials. ![]()
Peep holethrough which camp officials watched the gassing of prisoners. ![]()
Zyclon B containers found at the camp. The pellets were released from the ceiling into rooms of prisoners. ![]()
Outside a gas chamber door. ![]()
Exterior door with iron locks and a peep hole. ![]()
Closeup of the hinge on the door to a gas chamber. ![]()
Outside the gas chamber building. ![]()
Outside the gas chamber building. ![]()
Outside the gas chamber building.
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