Deceit & Misrepresentation Leuchter, Rudolf and the Iron Blues v. 6.0N Notes
A massively abridged English translation has appeared as
The Rudolf Report, London: Cromwell, 1993.
A 1997 version in German is present at
http://www.vho.org/D/rga/rga.html
A woefully incomplete document that claims to be a translation of the
Rudolf Report that omits footnotes appears at
http://www.codoh.com/rudolf/rudreport/rudreport.html,
the link to a German version on the Zundel site appears to be incorrect.
Inquiries to CODOH regarding whether this document is actually Rudolf's
work and whether a complete translation is planned have gone unanswered.
In regard to hosing the gas chambers down:
From The Holocaust Odyssey of Daniel Bennahmias, Sonderkommando,
p.46 (re Kr II or III):
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Notes to Appendix I.
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The water tap was in the corridor and a rubber hose was run from it
to wash the floor of the gas chamber...
Source: Pressac, Technique, p.484.
Normally the concrete floors in the gas chamber as well as in the
changing room were damp: today they were carefully dried....
Source: Müller, Eyewitness Auschwitz, pp.82-83.
The Sonderkommando squad, outfitted with large rubber boots, lined up
around the hill of bodies and flooded it with powerful jets of water.
This was necessary because the final act of those who die by drowning
or by gas is an involuntary defecation....
Source: Nyszili, Auschwitz, p.52.
Once the gas chamber had been cleared, it must be hosed free of all
traces of blood and excrement- but mainly blood -and then it must be
whitewashed with a quickdrying paint. This step is crucial, and it is
done each time the gas chamber is emptied, for the dying have
scratched and gouged the walls in their death throes. The walls are
embedded with blood and bits of flesh, and none on the next transport
must suspect that he is walking into anything other than a shower.
This takes two or three hours.
Notes to Appendix II.