Keen wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 12:23 pm
Nessie wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 6:39 am
Millions of Jews, arrested by the Nazis and their allies, between 1939 and 1944, would result in a massive elephant in the basement. The accommodation of that number of people, whether that is in camps, ghettos or by resettlement, would leave a lot of evidence, due to the logistics and resources needed to feed, clothe, guard and accommodate.
Why do so-called revisionists believe in what is not only not evidenced to have happened, but there is evidence to the contrary, for example, by 1944 every ghetto had closed down and A-B's population was smaller than it had been in 1943?
I believe in the mass graves, because there is evidence of mass graves. That some so-called revisionists chose to disbelieve or ignore that evidence, does not mean the graves are now no longer evidenced.
I can evidence mass graves, so-called revisionists cannot evidence millions supposedly not murdered, still alive in 1944.
Nessie, do you think that you could be talked into believing that there was an elephant in your basement if you couldn't see an elephant in your basement - Yes. - or - No. - ??
And could you explain why you answered the way you did?
You would like to be able to see the mass graves, more clearly, before you would accept that they are there. I agree it would be more obvious, if the photos taken in 1945, were of better quality, but that was not possible at the time. It would be great if the 2011 survey of TII had produced 3D imagery of the graves, where there was a clear definition between grave and undisturbed ground. Or, if the excavations at Sobibor, had produced clearly delineated graves, compared to undisturbed ground. If the AR camps, looked like Katyn's mass graves after they were opened up, that would have been better.
But, that cannot happen. The evidence is that the Nazis spent time ensuring the graves were as hard to delineate and identify as possible. The photos of the excavators at TII, show how much effort was made into mixing up the ground, so that when the Poles surveyed the site in 1945, the report declared that no mass graves could be found. The earth was so mixed up, by the Nazis and then by grave robbing, that with their limited equipment, they could not clearly differentiate between grave, grave robbing and ground that had never been dug into. The 2011 survey further evidenced how much the ground had been disturbed. But, what it also evidenced was that large areas of the camp had been dug into, which corroborates the witness claims about mass graves.
If I could not see an elephant in the basement, but, there was evidence of the ground in the basement having been dug up, and a survey found parts of a dead elephant buried there, I would believe that an elephant had once been in the basement.
You act is if, unless you can clearly see the elephant, it did not exist. You are like a baby, who has yet to learn that if something is moved to where they cannot see it, it still exists.