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I have been studying the swimming pools of Auschwitz and Treblinka (this one is near the Lazaret and the infirmary) very hard recently. However, there is one claim which I think takes them all and should consistently pulled when the topic is brought to discussion.
All the information is taken out of Yitzhak Arad, Yad Vashem's director from 1972 to 1993, book: "Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: the Operation Reinhard Death Camps", chapter 23.
According to the holohocus narrative the Germans first buried the bodies of the dead jews in these 3/6 camps. At one point in time the German acknowledged they were losing so they decided to dig up and burn all the bodies. We are talking about 900k in Treblinka, 500k in Belzec and 200k in Sobibor. Ignore the fact there are no remains of the digging up process, or no air photos, or no space at all to dig these amount of bodies, the absolute lunacy appears when the cremation process is discussed.
The cremation in these camps is supposedly open-air cremation, i.e. like BBQ, but till the bodies are burned to dust or at least easily broken by human hands. The cremation process was done upon "a roaster made of from five to six railroad rails laid on top of three rows of concrete pillars each 70cm high. The facility was 30 meters wide". 30 meters is roughly 100 feet. this is one foot per body. Arad says they pilled between 2,000 to 2,500 bodies, sometimes up to 3,000 - would be pilled on the roaster. This is anywhere from 20-30 layers of human bodies!!!! This is how it supposedly works:
I shit you not. Anyone with experience of open-air cremation would know how difficult it is to burn one body, especially to ashes. Imagine burning 30 layers of dead bodies on top of railroad rails.
But wait! the lunacy doesn't stop here! In Belzec most of the open-air cremation was done during the winter of 43, when the temperatures hit as low as minus 20 degrees celsius, and the average monthly snowy days is anywhere from 12-15. In such conditions the cremation of 20-30 layers of bodies was done. In treblinka the Germans had a water well from which the cooked supposedly surrounded by mass graves of 800k bodies, only 20-50 meters away.
I have been studying the swimming pools of Auschwitz and Treblinka (this one is near the Lazaret and the infirmary) very hard recently. However, there is one claim which I think takes them all and should consistently pulled when the topic is brought to discussion.
All the information is taken out of Yitzhak Arad, Yad Vashem's director from 1972 to 1993, book: "Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka: the Operation Reinhard Death Camps", chapter 23.
According to the holohocus narrative the Germans first buried the bodies of the dead jews in these 3/6 camps. At one point in time the German acknowledged they were losing so they decided to dig up and burn all the bodies. We are talking about 900k in Treblinka, 500k in Belzec and 200k in Sobibor. Ignore the fact there are no remains of the digging up process, or no air photos, or no space at all to dig these amount of bodies, the absolute lunacy appears when the cremation process is discussed.
The cremation in these camps is supposedly open-air cremation, i.e. like BBQ, but till the bodies are burned to dust or at least easily broken by human hands. The cremation process was done upon "a roaster made of from five to six railroad rails laid on top of three rows of concrete pillars each 70cm high. The facility was 30 meters wide". 30 meters is roughly 100 feet. this is one foot per body. Arad says they pilled between 2,000 to 2,500 bodies, sometimes up to 3,000 - would be pilled on the roaster. This is anywhere from 20-30 layers of human bodies!!!! This is how it supposedly works:
I shit you not. Anyone with experience of open-air cremation would know how difficult it is to burn one body, especially to ashes. Imagine burning 30 layers of dead bodies on top of railroad rails.
But wait! the lunacy doesn't stop here! In Belzec most of the open-air cremation was done during the winter of 43, when the temperatures hit as low as minus 20 degrees celsius, and the average monthly snowy days is anywhere from 12-15. In such conditions the cremation of 20-30 layers of bodies was done. In treblinka the Germans had a water well from which the cooked supposedly surrounded by mass graves of 800k bodies, only 20-50 meters away.
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