They were made by J.A. Topf und Soehne, of Erfurt. The firm had a long-standing reputation for making crematoria that could reach the necessary temperatures using cheap, low-grade coal.
The crematoria (ovens) at Auschwitz were built by J A Topf und Soehne, of Erfurt. The firm has nothing to do with the construction of the Titantic. ___ Yes I saw the blueprints for Auschwitz with Topf & Sons as the builders of the ovens but at that time I heard they were also builders of the boilers which may very well be as they were in exiatance prior to the firest World War
Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland used Zyklon B gas in their gas chambers afterwards creamated the bodies.
From early 1942 onwards, there were three camps on the main site at Auschwitz and the number of sub-camps (off the main site) grew to 45. The main site included the extermination camp at Birkenau (Auschwitz II).
gas chambers and people ovens
Auschwitz Death Camp
Nazis. Auschwitz was a death camp where thousands were murdered by poison gas and their bodies incinerated in ovens.
The crematoria (ovens) at Auschwitz were built by J A Topf und Soehne, of Erfurt. The firm has nothing to do with the construction of the Titantic. ___ Yes I saw the blueprints for Auschwitz with Topf & Sons as the builders of the ovens but at that time I heard they were also builders of the boilers which may very well be as they were in exiatance prior to the firest World War
Auschwitz, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp, had four main gas chambers equipped with crematoria. The camp's crematoria could incinerate thousands of bodies daily, with estimates suggesting that over a million people were killed at Auschwitz during the Holocaust. The exact number of ovens varied, but each crematorium typically had multiple ovens for the disposal of corpses.
Yes, electric ovens better than gas.
Gas.
Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland used Zyklon B gas in their gas chambers afterwards creamated the bodies.
The crematoria ovens at Auschwitz were manufactured by the German company Topf & Söhne, which specialized in producing industrial ovens. This company was based in Erfurt and supplied various types of ovens, including those used in concentration camps for the mass cremation of victims. The use of these ovens was part of the systematic extermination efforts during the Holocaust.
No, most modern gas ovens do not have a pilot light. They use electronic ignition systems instead.
From early 1942 onwards, there were three camps on the main site at Auschwitz and the number of sub-camps (off the main site) grew to 45. The main site included the extermination camp at Birkenau (Auschwitz II).
Electric ovens have a self-cleaning mode that gas ovens usually don't have, and if they do, they are expensive. Most users prefer electric ovens.
Gas ovens typically take around 15 to 20 minutes to preheat to the desired temperature.
Gas ovens do save more money than electric ovens. But the drawback to a gas oven versus electric is that you do not get even heat exchange with gas as you do with an electric oven.