1 a study of the holes in the roof of leichenkeller 1 of krematorium 2 at birkenau.
No holes in roof.
Each time you drill into your roof.
No weep holes needed at the hips of a roof.
6 exactly like hole no.
This is why tile roofs are no good if laid too flat.
2 first of all provan emphasizes the importance of the problem of the holes for the introduction of zyklon b into the presumed homicidal gas chamber of krema ii.
Provan is the author of a pamphlet entitled no holes.
But gravity can only do its trick under normal roof conditions.
A roof s primary purpose is to protect the interior of a building by keeping out the elements and a roof can t stave off the weather if it s riddled with holes.
When the roof gets too flat water can overflow the cut edge before it has a chance of running down the hip to the tile lap.
The church said the roof had lasted many years just fine so no tiles should be removed or holes made to compromise it.
This does not even have a definite shape like holes no.
In cremas gas chambers 4 and 5 and in the two cottages at the back of birkenau that were used as temporary gas chambers the zyklon b was poured in through openings in the walls.
The holes in the roof issue only relates to cremas gas chambers 2 and 3 in birkenau.