bombsaway wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 2:23 am
Stubble wrote: ↑Mon Apr 07, 2025 2:14 am
Then we are at an impasse, I'm not inclined to explain it to you like you are 5 and spoon feed you only to hear in the end from you 'it was possible because it happened'. Ultimately that's what will transpire.
Even your ai is telling you 'he's right', yet on you plow.
/shrug
Regardless, there are threads for this line of discourse anyhow and you could visit any of them rather than attempting to derail
yet another thread with an off topic journey.
https://www.codohforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=171
Seriously, just pick one of the cremation threads Bombsaway. Pick one.
You don't have to explain anything. Quote from the German documents that indicate capacity. Make a new thread for this if you want, it's super useful information.
We also know that it's likely the crema were run beyond spec. According to orthodoxy some of them broke down and weren't used, with a substantial portion of the cremations happening outside in the trenches.
" 'it was possible because it happened'. Ultimately that's what will transpire."
is this what happened the last time we talked, about the exhaust?
I linked a thread, take discussion of furnaces there.
You showed grit and tenacity when we went over the Operation Reinhardt killing method. There was still more ground we could have covered, but, after being shown I was wrong about the CO output (yup, I was wrong, I made more than one error and rolled with it, because of confirmation bias), I wasn't enamored with the idea of going over how to get uniform gas distribution, thing of that nature. Ultimately the CO could have been produced by the engine, so, the point was rather mute, and likely would have been dismissed. At least that seemed like the direction you were going.
Ultimately, my input about cremation would be to quote to you from these books or from people that work in crematoria. I'm not an expert in body disposal. For example, had I been given the task of destroying the bodies purported by the main stream narrative, I would have made them into a slurry with a mechanical separator, dried them on trays in the sun and
then run them through a cremation oven. That's obviously not what the experts did.
So far as the killing operations are concerned, I would have flooded the half basement with the waste water a few hundred feet away and then pumped it back to the holding tanks, not messed with hydrogen cyanide. I'd have kept it simple and less risky. I also would have had a conveyor belt for taking a couple thousand bodies to the crematoria. Of course, there would have been a mechanical separator at the end of that belt, and I would have timed the belt speed as not to 'overfeed' the separator.
Again, that's not what the experts did.
They used a rickety clap trap piece of wood on a string to move 1 or 2 bodies at a time up to the crematoria from the corpse cellars.