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Wyatt (wyatt@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 24-Feb-2023 03:43:40 JST Wyatt @Giga_Vril_Breaker @Boomerman @johnbudd1350 @Eiregoat @ImperialAgent @Quentel @matty six million didnt die in camps. If you are arguing this topic you need to know the numbers.
1.1 million died in auscwhitz. And the rieinhard camps all had casualties in the hundred thousands.
1.1 million is easily achievable if you do the math. Try it-
Dr. Sex, Ph.d, Esq. (doctorsex@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 24-Feb-2023 14:35:33 JST Dr. Sex, Ph.d, Esq. >...is easily acheivable if you do the math
I'm retarded and dumb and illiterate. I dont know how. Lay it out for me. Shouldn't be a big deal since you make it sound like light work. -
Wyatt (wyatt@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 24-Feb-2023 14:35:42 JST Wyatt @doctorsex @ImperialAgent @Eiregoat @Quentel @matty @Boomerman @Giga_Vril_Breaker @johnbudd1350 cremation capacity at the camp was about 47 muffles(i think i could be off by a few i cant remember off the top of my head but it was alot)
Each body takes about an hour to COMPLETELY burn away however by around 30-40 minutes there was enough room in said oven to put more bodies in (pic related). Not only do we know they did this by witnesses , but the oven manufacturer also stated this was the case (pic related)
it all depends on hard fixed numbers. Like 500 coming every single day off the train ect. but in reality it was always odd shipments.
Based on the capacity of cremation (just on the ovens , this excludes pyre burning outside) you can cremate around 4400 bodies a day at auschwitz 2. -
Giga Vril Breaker (giga_vril_breaker@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 27-Feb-2023 16:21:54 JST Giga Vril Breaker @Wyatt @doctorsex @ImperialAgent @Eiregoat @Quentel @matty @Boomerman @johnbudd1350 I've heard about this. Nothing found in the river for miles. Was there even a bone crusher in the camp? -
Wyatt (wyatt@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 27-Feb-2023 16:21:54 JST Wyatt @Giga_Vril_Breaker @doctorsex @ImperialAgent @Eiregoat @Quentel @matty @Boomerman @johnbudd1350 based on what i read the bone crushing was done manually by a stick type tool they made -
Giga Vril Breaker (giga_vril_breaker@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 27-Feb-2023 16:21:55 JST Giga Vril Breaker @Wyatt @doctorsex @ImperialAgent @Eiregoat @Quentel @matty @Boomerman @johnbudd1350 No major shipments of wood or coal. "Completely" doesn't actually mean that because bone fragments are inevitable even today (cannot find any). Woods around Auschwitz untouched for resources. -
Wyatt (wyatt@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 27-Feb-2023 16:21:55 JST Wyatt @Giga_Vril_Breaker @doctorsex @ImperialAgent @Eiregoat @Quentel @matty @Boomerman @johnbudd1350 ya they dumped the ash in the river you should know that. They also crushed the bones manually. They talk about this too. -
Dr. Sex, Ph.d, Esq. (doctorsex@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Monday, 27-Feb-2023 16:22:29 JST Dr. Sex, Ph.d, Esq. Do we actually have one of these sticks and do we have any kind of evidence that the purpose of this stick was to crush the bones of cremated people?
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