As I said before, it's next to impossible to tabulate bodies if they're destroyed. I think few would deny that body destruction was taking place at these camps, which is what is evidenced. There's a lot of ash, but even that is hard to quantify due to being mixed with sand.TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:20 pmThey are enough for those who support all this, after all it is a crime in several countries to ask the questions we are asking. In fact, I maintain that if unrestricted freedom of expression were given, this Holocaust would soon become a laughing stock due to the absurdities they defend.
Carting this stuff out of the camp without people noticing would be difficult - the smell alone. At Auschwitz, the river where most ash was dumped was within camp grounds, making the task of discretely disposing of remains easier.