Callafangers wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:35 pm
Nessie wrote:No, it is evidence the dead in the Warsaw ghetto were buried there and not transported to TII.
Again, you don't
quantify. We know why.
Explain how quoting and linking to articles that give figures and estimations of the number of dead, how many the two main mass graves hold and the finding of more dead, is not quantifying.
Nessie wrote:That is not true, as the excavations stopped as soon as a significant quantity of remains were found and the large area amongst the trees, was not full excavated.
Kola's samples did not 'stop'. We have [exaggerated] depth and area mapping via Kola and density approximations (with additional mapping + refinements) via Mazurek.
Pointing out gaps in an understanding is not the same as invalidating it entirely. You're saying, "they didn't excavate 100% of the graves, so we have
no idea how many corpses are there!", which is ridiculous.
Straw man. I am saying that without a full excavation, it is impossible to quantify how many corpses are buried there. But in any case, since the Nazis cremated and mixed cremains into the ground, they have made quantification nigh on impossible.
There is deductive logic and inductive logic.
Evidence is better. But, you don't have any!
Deductively, you are partly correct -- we cannot know exactly how many remains are underground.
Which was my actual argument, not the straw man version you made up.
Inductively, however, you are dead-wrong -- the land has been reconnoitered and dug extensively and analysis of 'grave' areas has shown a pattern of findings that are described in enough detail by Mazurek (and Kola) to establish a plausible range of corpse remains underground.
Much like the statement:
"There are no green bears."
To prove this deductively, you would have to photograph every single bear on the planet and then categorize them by color, then showing there are zero in the 'green' column. But even without doing this, since we have tested the color of bears around the world repeatedly and they consistently are not green, it is a valid inductive inference/conclusion to say, "there are no green bears."
And Nessie: there are not 250,000 Jews under Sobibor.
In your opinion, as you cherry pick where few remains were found and ignore the areas not fully excavated, because they were found to contain a high proportion of remains, over earth.
Nessie wrote:It is up to you to evidence the transportation of corpses from Warsaw. You know you cannot do that, so you shift the burden of proof onto me, to prove they were buried at Warsaw. I have accepted that and shown you evidence!
Again, pointing out gaps is not an invalidating rebuttal.
You cannot evidence our claim, is a valid rebuttal.
How on Earth can you say that I
must show the transport of a few thousand corpses, when you cannot even show the transport of hundreds of millions of KG of wood?
I dispute that volume of wood was required and have shown evidence wood was ordered from polish wood yards and that prisoners would be sent out to gather it locally. You have zero evidence of corpse transports.
We already know that Jews were being transported on these trains. That there were some dead Jews also on board would be trivial and expected.
They died during the transport, according to the witnesses.
Nessie wrote:You have cherry-picked where the report discusses empty graves, or small finds of remains, ignoring the rest.
Nessie, this is simply a lie, which is why you are not providing any quotes from the reports that you claim I missed.
https://codohforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=19380#p19380
"Excavation research covered only boundary area of mass graves and only to the extent
specified by the representative of the Chief Rabbi of Poland, Mr. Alex Schwarz; that is to say
they were conducted until buried or unburied human remains were encountered in large
quantities or in situ, i.e. until there were no obvious traces, confirming their grave nature."
I captured and included 100% of all descriptive language for each and every mass grave at Sobibor. I challenge you to find even a single description I left out (or did not account for) from any grave, any report, any excavation, any archaeologist.
This is a direct challenge, per forum rules: do not dodge. You made your claim (that I've "cherry-picked" rather than a comprehensive presentation) -- now support it.
The above quote is clear, excavations stopped once no obvious traces of remains were found, or, when large quantities were found. A photo example is on page 36, where remains were found in the backfill and the excavation stopped. It shows just how much has been left un-excavated and the potential area for a large volume of cremains.