Stubble wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 8:31 pm
How about a 'work parole' type program in the Reichskommisariate Ostland or the Reichskommisariate Ukraine then Bombsaway? That count as resettlement to you? No? Oh, then I guess they were all killed at the Bug River camps and buried there, then exhumed and cremated, but, buried first. While the German Authorities tried to 'erase all the evidence' with Aktion 1005, as you have previously pointed out, it is absolutely impossible to erase grave space by cremating a body.
Since, for obvious reasons, you don't want to talk about grave space in this thread, you should, go talk about grave space, in a thread. Maybe go back to the Kola Study thread, and look at, a wildly insufficient grave space.
I've made probably 10 posts on just the specific grave space issue, with many of my arguments going unaddressed, such as body compression. You can find those posts and reply to them.
Look at Chelmno and the deportation / "special treatment" of 100,000 Jews by a known and described SS euthanasia unit. Look at the Jews that were "resettled". These are continuously described as unfit for work, and they were all deported, leaving about 100,000 working Jews there.
https://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot ... erman.html
With the other camps you see a similar story, these were Jews described as unfit for work, children etc, that were being resettled.
https://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot ... uated.html
and when you tally them up (the non-working Jews) you get millions of people. This is the cohort you must find in the USSR.
Oh, then I guess they were all killed at the Bug River camps and buried there, then exhumed and cremated, but, buried first.
I have said over and over again, in this thread, in other places, why it is not a reason to believe that. Rather it is direct criticism of revisionism as a historical movement. It is an argument about why you guys are stoned off your gourd, metaphorically speaking. If there's no evidence for something, there's no reason to believe it happened.