Excerpts of Nazi descriptions here;Archie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 4:57 pmWhy don't you quote the most impressive of these testimonies for us?Nessie wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:05 am The earliest reports of cremations inside the AR camps came late 1942, from Polish people who lived and worked near to the camps, reporting to the Government in Exiles intelligence. Why would people near to Belzec, Sobibor and TII all start to make that up?
Those early reports were then corroborated by escaped prisoners, who all stated the cremations were not just of the newly dead, but also corpses exhumed from mass graves. That action, of exhumation and cremation, was being repeated all over the east, in the operation to hide how many people the Nazis were killing.
http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org ... speak.html
Of course, you will not find them impressive, which according to you is proof they all lied, 100% of them.
The evidence that proves the numbers are in the hundreds of thousands comes from the witness estimations, the documents recording mass arrivals and the archaeological finds of large areas of disturbed ground containing cremated remains. Three separate sources of evidence that corroborate.Suppose we have an account of some burning at a camp. How would you distinguish between burning of say 900 vs 9,000 vs 90,000 vs 900,000 bodies? It seems to me like your method of checking for whether there are testimonies about "burning" (binary yes/no check) wouldn't establish the order of magnitude. Which is sort of the whole point.
I have no idea if that is correct or not. The guessing and estimations are merely that and experiments are way off the reality of cremating thousands of all ready decaying corpses at a time. My point is that the truth is more reliably established from the evidence, not argument over wood reqirements for outdoor cremations. Only revisionists disagree with that.Do you accept Muehlenkamp's claim that only 15 kg of wood were needed per body?