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THE RUDOLF REPORT

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5. AUSCHWITZFig. 37: Magnification of detail from Fig. 36 with outlines of the morgue andscale of measurements drawn in. The width of the three objects in Fig. 36shows strong variation between ca. 50 and 75 cm. Furthermore, it is notablethat the shady side of the first object, seen from the left, is considerablyweaker than those of the others.c) regularly distributed along the roofd) nearly the same color ande) casting approximately the same shadows.Fig. 37 points out the outlines of the cellar, indicating its width aswell as the approximate width of the three objects. Despite the mediocreresolution of the photograph, it may be concluded that these objectsare of unequal width, not evenly distributed over the roof, but stand, onthe contrary, close together. It also seems peculiar that the shady sideof the first object seen from the left, compared with those of the othertwo objects, is remarkably light in color. Fig. 38 shows the alignmentof perspective, viewed from above, on which these objects can possi-Fig. 38: Schematic drawing of a view onto morgue 1 of crematorium II.Longitudinally painted: the concrete longitudinal beam with the 7 supportingpillars. Drawn in as intersecting lines: base-lines, upon which the middle ofthe three objects located on the roof must have been located. 245 Obviously,they were not evenly distributed along the roof. Grey rectangle: actuallocation of the two openings in existence today.115

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