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Re: Forensic Chemistry

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Wahrheitssucher wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 8:42 pm And what a waste of time explaining anything to this stubbornly self-deluded person.
He's doing what he's paid to do.

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Re: Forensic Chemistry

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HansHill wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 6:23 pm :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You're done Confused Jew. This is beyond embarrassing.
Looks like HansHill went to his closet and pulled out one of these:

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Re: Forensic Chemistry

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People complain that this thread has gotten very long but you just posted 6 low information content messages in a row.

I'll go through the study very carefully and follow up when I get a chance.
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Re: Forensic Chemistry

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ConfusedJew wrote: Wed Jul 30, 2025 12:16 am People complain that this thread has gotten very long but you just posted 6 low information content messages in a row.

I'll go through the study very carefully and follow up when I get a chance.
https://codohforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=13452#p13452
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Arolsen Archives

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Have you guys actually done any research at any of the many Archives?

The Arolsen Archives – International Center on Nazi Persecution, hold the world’s largest collection of documents on victims and survivors of Nazi persecution, containing approximately 30 million documents with information on about 17.5 million people. These records, recognized as part of UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register, cover Nazi-era persecution, forced labor, and the postwar period, particularly the experiences of displaced persons (DPs).

The center holds individual cards detailing personal information (e.g., name, date of birth, prisoner number) for concentration camp inmates, such as those from Auschwitz, Buchenwald, or Gross Rosen. These often include details on arrests, transfers, or fates (e.g., death or liberation).

Families seeking missing relatives often submitted inquiries to the International Tracing Service (ITS, predecessor to the Arolsen Archives). Responses may confirm deaths at Auschwitz, sometimes referencing transports or gassings based on survivor accounts.

The Arolsen Archives hold thousands of transport lists, documenting deportations to Auschwitz from ghettos (e.g., Cracow, Łódź, Warsaw), transit camps (e.g., Drancy, Westerbork), and other locations. These lists often include names, ages, and origins, but not always fates.
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Re: Arolsen Archives

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ConfusedJew wrote: Tue Aug 05, 2025 2:12 am Have you guys actually done any research at any of the many Archives?

The Arolsen Archives – International Center on Nazi Persecution, hold the world’s largest collection of documents on victims and survivors of Nazi persecution, containing approximately 30 million documents with information on about 17.5 million people. These records, recognized as part of UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register, cover Nazi-era persecution, forced labor, and the postwar period, particularly the experiences of displaced persons (DPs).

The center holds individual cards detailing personal information (e.g., name, date of birth, prisoner number) for concentration camp inmates, such as those from Auschwitz, Buchenwald, or Gross Rosen. These often include details on arrests, transfers, or fates (e.g., death or liberation).

Families seeking missing relatives often submitted inquiries to the International Tracing Service (ITS, predecessor to the Arolsen Archives). Responses may confirm deaths at Auschwitz, sometimes referencing transports or gassings based on survivor accounts.

The Arolsen Archives hold thousands of transport lists, documenting deportations to Auschwitz from ghettos (e.g., Cracow, Łódź, Warsaw), transit camps (e.g., Drancy, Westerbork), and other locations. These lists often include names, ages, and origins, but not always fates.
ConfusedJew,

You have tried to start eight threads in the last ~two weeks. Most of these threads are little more than "hey, guys, have you heard of this extremely famous thing?" with no significant research. It has gotten tedious. How about you try to get somewhere with all the other threads you started?

Your posting career here thus far has not met CODOH Forum editorial standards. Please review all the rules and posting guidelines. Additionally,
  • Start doing some basic reading and research (this should obviate the need to start a thread every time you have question)
  • Stop making assertions about sources you have never seen and that know nothing about. Be prepared to back up all your claims with real sources
  • Stop posting made up garbage without double-checking any of it
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