After a study of the available literature, examination and evaluation
of the existing facilities at Auschwitz, Birkenau and Majdanek, with expert
knowledge of the design criteria for gas chamber operation, an investigation
of crematory technology and an inspection of modern crematories, the author
finds no evidence that any of the facilities normally alleged to be execution
gas chambers were ever used as such, and finds, further, that because of
the design and fabrication of these facilities, they could not have been
utilized for execution gas chambers.
Additionally, an evaluation of the crematory facilities produces conclusive
evidence that contradicts the alleged volume of corpses cremated in the
generally alleged time frame. It is, therefore, the best engineering opinion
of the author that none of the facilities examined were ever utilized for
the execution of human beings and that the crematories could never have
supported the alleged work load attributed to them.