This aerial photo, of the camp as it was in 2011, with the areas that the survey found to have disturbed ground, compared to the size of the camp and how much is taken up by trees and the memorial, will be ignored by so-called revisionists;
The description of the pits around the main memorial;
""Five pits were located with the GPR (G50-G54) on the eastern side of the Death
Camp (Figures 4.29 and 4.34). Although the GPR survey was unable to achieve a large
enough depth range to determine the full extent of these pits, it is possible to say
that they were all deeper than four metres and that they were all of considerable
size in plan (G50 was visible to an extent of 34m x 12m, G51-19m x 12m, G52 – 22m
x c.15m, G53 – c.18m x 7m and G54 was visible to 20.8m x c. 14m). Given their
location in the area thought to contain most of the mass graves and their proximity
to the memorial, there is a strong case for arguing that they represent further
disposals. Similarly, they appear too large to be a result of post-war looting activity.
Similarly, to the west of the memorial in this area a further feature was identified
that was also bisected by the concrete (G36). This feature was shown to be
rectilinear in plan within the GPR results and is located in the area believed to have
contained graves and, as noted by many witnesses, the cremation pyres."
Now, because you could not bury the population of Liverpool, twice over, in that space, apparently there are no mass graves at TII, is the nonsensical argument. But, they are only a small part of the entire area, within which the mass graves were located. There will be mass graves in the trees and under the memorial, as there was no way the Poles, in the 1960s, could have managed to only planted or covered over undisturbed ground, leaving the only pits in open ground.
Add that to Nazi, Jewish and Polish descriptions of excavators digging at the camp, the Kurt Franz photos of excavators at the camp and the 1944 aerial photo and 1945 ground photos, showing large areas of disturbed ground containing cremated human remains and, only in the conspiratorial world of so-called revisionists, is there not enough evidence to prove mass graves.