It isn't that the "ratios are unknown", it's that there are witnesses claiming a lumberjacking and massive wood-fired operation and absolutely zero people or documents anywhere saying there were liquid fuels used at all.
We were talking about the 1945 examiner, not Kola.bombsaway wrote:Kola's study implies thousands of meters
eg for one grave alone "The volume of crematory part is about 250 meters"
He found hair and bones which would be identifiable as human if he had anatomical expertise. Are you saying the ash was animal based?TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 12:33 am There is no testimony that qualifies the cremations in the Reinhardt camps as flammable liquids. In Treblinka, for example, no witness could refute Richard Glazar's testimony that wood was the necessary material. Flammable liquids are helpful, at best, for example, lighting a barbecue, but they don't sustain cremations, and it would be absurd for the Germans to divert such valuable resources to cremate bodies during a massive war.
Indeed, what the examiner said is nothing short of absurd. So who can guarantee that the ashes found are purely human, thus overestimating the findings?
A hole is not merely a hole if there are human remains in it. This is stupid.
It's a grave you could say, calling it a "mass grave" is using a subjective qualifier. How would you judge what a mass grave was, when looking at a grave containing crematory ashes, assuming you had the resources allotted to Kola.
The examiner said they were of human origin. Kola calls them body ashes. So I guess your argument hinges on them being liars or incompetent.
Thank you. That will suffice.
Which one of the 15 fraudulently alleged "huge mass graves" is actually the latrine at Treblinka II?
Stubble, I see that you had to ask bombsaway the same simple question 9 times before you got an answer. Good for you for sticking to your guns and demanding an answer.
9 times he had to ask you before you answered.