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Quantify the volume of disturbed ground at the death camp sites.
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 4:18 pm
by Nessie
Belzec - 21,000m3. Source;
http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org ... eview.html
TII - 2 hectares, up to 7m deep, so 140,000m3, but that is just for the mass grave area of the camp and it is the total area that the mass graves are in. The actual volume of the mass graves, is less. The volume dose not count mass graves witnesses located in the Lazarette. Source;
http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org ... eview.html
Sobibor - total to be calculated, need a source that quantifies the finds.
Chelmno - total to be calculated, source;
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/holocau ... BjMkCRc_IU
Re: Quantify the volume of disturbed ground at the death camp sites.
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2025 8:59 pm
by Stubble
Is the 2 hectares by 7m at Treblinka II, in the room with us now?
Can you, point to it?
Can you, show it to me on a survey map, any survey map? On the CSC survey map?
Re: Quantify the volume of disturbed ground at the death camp sites.
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:33 am
by Nessie
Stubble wrote: ↑Sat Oct 25, 2025 8:59 pm
Is the 2 hectares by 7m at Treblinka II, in the room with us now?
Can you, point to it?
Can you, show it to me on a survey map, any survey map? On the CSC survey map?
It is the area around the main memorial, next to which the geophysical survey identified 6 grave pits.
Re: Quantify the volume of disturbed ground at the death camp sites.
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:39 am
by Callafangers
Nessie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:33 am
It is the area around the main memorial, next to which the geophysical survey identified 6 grave pits.
Just so we're clear, Nessie, what machine was used to determine the amount or proportion of human corpse material (as compared to soil, etc.) within the 'geophysics' identified?
Re: Quantify the volume of disturbed ground at the death camp sites.
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2025 9:05 am
by Nessie
Callafangers wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:39 am
Nessie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 7:33 am
It is the area around the main memorial, next to which the geophysical survey identified 6 grave pits.
Just so we're clear, Nessie, what machine was used to determine the amount or proportion of human corpse material (as compared to soil, etc.) within the 'geophysics' identified?
As you well know, or if you do not, you really should, the GPR and electrical resistance survey machines cannot determine what the disturbed material is. They can only identify where disturbed material is located.
Can you tell me what volumes of disturbed ground there are at the camps? You seem certain that the volumes are too low to contain the remains of hundreds of thousands of people, so what are those volumes?