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Re: If There Were No Mass Cremations, How Do You Explain All The Urns?

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 1:56 am
by Stubble
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but, this information seems rather damning for the orthodoxy...

Deaths were registered, tracked and traced, in triplicate unless I'm missing something, and put into the death books.

Re: If There Were No Mass Cremations, How Do You Explain All The Urns?

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 2:40 am
by Callafangers
Stubble wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 1:56 am Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but, this information seems rather damning for the orthodoxy...

Deaths were registered, tracked and traced, in triplicate unless I'm missing something, and put into the death books.
I think they will focus on the quantity of Jewish deaths actually confirmed in this way (i.e. with official, contemporary reports/documentation), which is of course relatively low compared to the total number of Jews in question. Nonetheless, this process is documented whereas the millions of Jews' worth of ash-remains being disposed of in bulk (into a river, farmland, or into the wind) is not.

That's my interpretation, anyhow.

Re: If There Were No Mass Cremations, How Do You Explain All The Urns?

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 6:36 am
by Fred Ziffel
Here are three of my favorite urn related photos to share

context

1. Four US black guys posing in front of an oven and one holding remains at a camp called Ebensee

2. Current display I mentioned at the Majdanek Museum. Label and Callafangers' recent post seem to match. I repeat, if this is true, one needs to understand all the logistics and labor that need to happen for this empathy on the part of the Germans to take place from death to whomever getting remains of loved ones

3. Remains in an urn with urn sitting on the entrance to one of the five Kori retorts to the new Majdanek cremation facility taken just after liberation