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Re: Krema I Testimonies

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 9:21 pm
by TlsMS93
DavidM wrote: Sun Feb 02, 2025 3:30 am
TlsMS93 wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 8:21 pm
Numar Patru wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 8:14 pm Auschwitz was a camp that combined purposes. Birkenau did not. Moreover, over the course of time, extermination occurred more exclusively in the latter than the former.

This is very basic stuff. And don't project your despair onto me.
The camp was expanded to accommodate 200,000 more prisoners, which is why there were barracks there. The gas chamber only exists in your own mind. Repeating the narrative of transferring the extermination site doesn't change anything. And the selections were purely administrative, as any shallow prison system does. No one mixes men and women in the same room.

The fact is that children, the elderly, and weak and thin women and men WOULD BE immediately killed upon arrival, and this is refuted by individuals registered in the camp who received complex hospital treatment.

And it's a good idea to mention me so that I can be informed of your responses so that it doesn't seem like I didn't respond and therefore accepted defeat. Otherwise, it's better to end the discussion.
Hello TlsMS93. Believers are a group that can look at a picture of barracks for tens of thousands of people with buildiong going on for a hundred Thousand more people and assert the place was an extermination factory.
You are correct that thousands of inmates were not working, in the hospital, or working simply producing food for themselves. A very low percentage of detainees produced income producing products
If Birkenau was designed to hold 200,000 prisoners, it is logical that the 6 muffle furnaces at the Stammlager, which were already unable to cremate the bodies of the few tens of thousands that were there, would have to be much larger to deal with potential deaths in a camp with 200,000.

Rudolf and Mattogno, in fact, consider the 31 muffle furnaces at Auschwitz-Birkenau planned at that time to be less than the capacity they projected to process potential deaths from epidemics, based on the capacity they projected for Buchenwald.

In August 1942, 337 people died in Buchenwald and they planned 6 muffle furnaces for the camp, while in Auschwitz 8,600 died and they planned 31 muffle furnaces, when the correct number would be 153 muffle furnaces, just to deal with natural deaths.