>>291796>>291767Posting inmates who had succumbed to a typhus epidemic shortly before the end of World War II doesn't prove the Holocaust
Disease was kept under control by routinely disinfecting all new arrivals. But in early February 1945 a large transport of Hungarian Jews was admitted while the disinfection facility was out of order. As a result, typhus broke out and quickly spread beyond control. These pcitures you have posted are from Bergen-Belsen camp which I am referring to.
Derrick Sington, Belsen Uncovered (London: 1946), pp. 117–118