Archaeological Evidence of Mass Graves at Treblinka II

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Stubble wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 5:01 pm 3 maps. 2 from '45, 1 from '46, all collaborative witness maps. Huh, another collaborative map, with 4 pits, indicated in the same spot...

Something to note, the pits have grown a little by '46 and aren't in the precise spot anymore, as you get later the maps get less and less in line with the GPR. This seems to bear out Nessie's observation about witnesses. The more contemporary the map, the closer to reality it is.
All the maps, all the witnesses and the archaeological surveys agree, the main mass graves were in the south eastern part of the camp.
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And all of the maps indicate that the Mediterranean is situated between Europe and Africa. That doesn't mean you get to start grabbing the black sea, the Caspian sea and any lakes in Europe and add them to the Mediterranean Nessie.
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
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Stubble wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 1:38 pm And all of the maps indicate that the Mediterranean is situated between Europe and Africa. That doesn't mean you get to start grabbing the black sea, the Caspian sea and any lakes in Europe and add them to the Mediterranean Nessie.
All of the evidence for mass graves, relates to the south eastern part of the camp, or the Lazarete area. I am not trying to add in evidence from any other location.
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I was surprised to see you confine your asserted grave space to the 'extermination area', and I will give you credit for that Nessie.

Where I'm standing, the alleged pits are g51-g54. Witnesses described 4 pits, gpr returned 4 hits. You think 3 teams of witnesses forgot to mark what you assume are the biggest graves.

I even maximized the grave space by treating the pits as cylinders and packing them absolutely to the brim excluding top layer or any layers at all between bodies. I did that because, we have no data on what is in any of these pits.

I'm waiting for the 2024 study, and I think you may be losing g50, because I think they dug and catalogued it. When they publish, if they ever do, we will know for sure.

The presence of concrete and jagged rocks as memorials to me is a tell that what is alleged in these various mass murder sites is not what is claimed. The only purpose I can see for them is to prevent non invasive testing and to leave the question open.

Ultimately, a lot of jews are missing, you can't point to them in the ground at the camps, and I can't point to them in another place alive. One of us is wrong.

It looks like it might be time to bump the Belzec 'Own Goal' thread (Kola study) and to start a Sobibor thread. I'm going to stick a fork in this one.
were to guess why no t4 personnel were chosen to perform gassing that had experience with gassing, it would be because THERE WERE NONE.
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Stubble wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 2:36 pm I was surprised to see you confine your asserted grave space to the 'extermination area', and I will give you credit for that Nessie.
Have you ever seen me claim mass graves, in an area, where there is no evidence of mass graves? The answer is no.
Where I'm standing, the alleged pits are g51-g54. Witnesses described 4 pits, gpr returned 4 hits. You think 3 teams of witnesses forgot to mark what you assume are the biggest graves.
Please name and quote the witnesses who said there were 4 mass graves in the main grave area.

Where is your evidence that G50 is a tank trap, which has no corpses or cremated remains buried in it?
I even maximized the grave space by treating the pits as cylinders and packing them absolutely to the brim excluding top layer or any layers at all between bodies. I did that because, we have no data on what is in any of these pits.

I'm waiting for the 2024 study, and I think you may be losing g50, because I think they dug and catalogued it. When they publish, if they ever do, we will know for sure.
The links I can find to the 2024 study, make no mention of such an excavation;

https://muzeumtreblinka.eu/en/2024/07/0 ... tion-camp/
https://eng.pw.edu.pl/News/Scientists-i ... ation-Camp
The presence of concrete and jagged rocks as memorials to me is a tell that what is alleged in these various mass murder sites is not what is claimed. The only purpose I can see for them is to prevent non invasive testing and to leave the question open.
There is a lot of evidence of grave robbing, not just at TII, which has prompted the memorials to prevent such.
Ultimately, a lot of jews are missing, you can't point to them in the ground at the camps, and I can't point to them in another place alive. One of us is wrong.
I can point to them in the ground, you just chose to ignore, or minimise that evidence. You cannot point to them alive in another place.
It looks like it might be time to bump the Belzec 'Own Goal' thread (Kola study) and to start a Sobibor thread. I'm going to stick a fork in this one.
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What was that about Jews preventing excavations?
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Nessie wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 3:03 pm
What was that about Jews preventing excavations?
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Another very important aspect was the observance of aspects of Halakhic law. During the work, we were supported by a representative of the Rabbinical Commission for Jewish Cemeteries. This meant that the research conducted differed from any archaeological research conducted in Poland and abroad.
1 - they were looking for gas chambers
2 - they needed to observe Jewish laws and customs

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https://eng.pw.edu.pl/News/Scientists-i ... ation-Camp
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