bombsaway wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 4:36 pm
TlsMS93 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 1:59 am
But who said that Kola found ashes in all the soil samples he prospected? You assume that the alleged amount of disturbed soil was filled entirely with bodies and then ashes. Some AI research considers that 35,000 m3 would be needed to accommodate 500,000 people, considering 0.07 cubic meters per person, but forget that,
the issue is samples containing ashes and Kola's, of the 2,227 samples, only 6 had ashes, 3% of the disturbed soil samples
Exterminationists love to extrapolate findings
This is blatantly false. Blatantly. I even pointed it out to you here. Seems you understood the post back then, but have since forgotten, retreating to debunked talking points that frankly expose Rudolf, Mattogno and co as incompetent researchers.
https://codohforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=107&start=225
At a minimum 28/33 graves have ashes, most of these have ash layers, meaning the ashes distributed across entire grave.
It's also true that no revisionist has offered an explanation for why the exhumed bodies were destroyed, ashes mixed with sand, and then deposited back into the graves.
4.5. The Ash
The incineration of a corpse in a crematorium oven yields about 5% of ash having a specific gravity of 0.5.267 For a cremation in the open air the quantity of ash goes up considerably. The wood burnt produces about 8% of ash with a specific gravity of 0.34.266 Therefore, the alleged 600,000 victims would have left behind (600,000×45×0.05=) 1,350,000 kg or 1,350 tons of ash, with a
volume of (1,350÷0.5=) 2,700 cubic meters, whereas the wood ash would have amounted to (96,000×0.08=) 7,680 tons, corresponding to about 22,600 cubic meters. Altogether then, some (1,350+7,680=) 9,030 tons or (2,700+ 22,600=) 25,300 cubic meters of ash would have resulted from the enormous incinerations. However, the total volume of the graves identified by Kola is 21,310 cubic meters. Thus, even if all of the graves had been full to the brim with ash unmixed with sand, there would have been (25,300–21,310=) about 4,000 cubic meters of pure ash left over, enough to fill some 290 trucks or 60 railroad. But the graphs of the analyses of the 137 drill cores presented by Kola show that the ash in the graves is normally intermingled with sand, that in more than half of the samples the layer of ash and sand is extremely thin, and that at times the ash is close to being completely absent. Furthermore, out of the 236 samples, 99 are irrelevant, and among the 137 relevant ones
more than half show only a very thin layer of sand and ash, whereas among the remainder the percentage of sand is not less than 50%, and the thickness of the sand/ash layer varies greatly. Finally – and Kola does not state this explicitly – besides the sand, the human remains are intermingled also with animal remains: “These diggings produced also a large amount of human bones, which were partly intermingled with remains of animal origin.”
From all this it becomes obvious that the amount of ash actually located in the graves is absolutely incompatible with the cremation of 600,000 corpses.
Carlo Mattogno - Belzec - In propaganda, testimonies, archeological research, and history
During his work he elaborates more on the contents of these graves, arguing that their contents are almost devoid of ash to have any factor to consider, perhaps that is why Rudolf stated that few graves actually contained ash to be considered in the first place, even in view of the excavations of local residents that brought to light remains of ash that ended up in places that perhaps did not previously have it.
Exterminationists only take into account human ashes but forget about wood ashes, which generate even more than a human body given the need for several times the human body in wood in cremations.